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Hemp Sustain Job Growth
Hemp can be used as a raw material
for various factory products such as flour, oil, cereal, coffee, medicine,
soap, shampoo, cream, lotion, textiles, household products like paints, carpet,
toys, detergent, paper and building materials. As a matter of fact, paper made
of hemp is the most environmentally-friendly paper obtainable. Hemp papers have
the ability to produce chlorine-free environmentally-friendly papers.
Hemp products are renewable,
environmental, recyclable and reusable. Hemp is about the only industrial raw
material or plant with the capacity to products various kinds of factory
products. Imagine a situation where farmers grow a crop that turns out to have
inherent environmental benefits and numerous end products. Hemp is a
multipurpose crop and as mentioned above, can be used for everything from food,
clothing, rope, paper, plastic to car part, and in this age of high
unemployment rate, hemp could provide a great relief by providing jobs in the
new green economy.
Given all these benefits of hemp, a
lot of people and even governments have still not welcomed it. Why? Well, this
is because hemp is related to marijuana, which contains tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC) – a psychoactive chemical substance that brings about a ‘high’. But make
no mistake; hemp is the non-psychoactive, no-THC, oil seed and fiber variety of
the Cannabis Sativa plant. Unlike marijuana, hemp has absolutely no use as a
recreational drug.
In states such as Colorado and
Washington where hemp has been legalized, more people are now into hemp
business, thereby providing themselves with jobs and making money for
themselves. Hemp can help to bring back the deeply needed employment in the US
by creating jobs in these difficult economic times. A lot of people such as
farmers and others who are in the know view the burgeoning industrial hemp
market as a step toward job growth and sustained economic stability in the
country. This is actually true considering how hemp has boosted the country’s
economy in the past. With over $300 million in annual retail sales in the North
American market and is still rising steadily, industrial hemp could generate
thousands of sustainable new jobs, helping America to get back on track.
Hemp will sustain job growth,
primarily in agricultural, manufacturing and processing sectors and secondarily
in food products, health care, fashion etc. And the factory products realized
could develop and sustain the environment. This would lead to a surge of income
and jobs.
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