You can use it as toilet paper too you'll save the rainforest but not your butthole. So what I understand is that it needs CO2 to grow so CO2 is good for the plants so we need to be making more CO2 to grow healthy plant. Who knew going green means requires more CO2 atleast 🌲 will be greaner
This thing is amazing, construction with concrete blocks produces a huge amount of CO2, being used by almost every country it takes up a significant portion of our entire carbon footprint. If hemp replaced even a small portion such as 30% the carbon negative nature could actually counteract some of the emissions created by the rest of the 70% due to construction.
Precisely. This manner has created a dangerous unpredictable and lost people who are smiling to each others face telling others they can help them just to get the bank transaction done. Times like these we need to care again. Very signature of the beings that when it all does fall down..they will be very dangerous as they are already unstable and panicked unable to mentally cope with the times
The industry is scared of changes. We could have solved the food crisis with innovative methods (vertical farming+ aquaponics and UV lights) and can produce bioplastics cheaper than oil made plastics. No one will invest because of scalability or some bs. They just hate change
Don't live in an area that floods.... I still do not get why all these people that live in a flood plain or even build a cottage in one are complaining about floods. You choose to live there so you got to deal with the consequences.
Now this is interesting stuff. How does it do in floods though as one person asked. I mean if it's only fire resistant that's well and good. No need to put any fire retardants... 🤔 If it's strong enough to withstand typhoons and hurricanes then that's great. 👍
Hemp building materials are perfect considering the construction industry (like concrete is a huge one) makes more emissions than air travel does. If you go find a 100 year old house in the UK you might find it has a thatched roof made from straw, and insulation made from sheep's wool and straw was common too and yep even hemp fibres.
it has thousands of uses. one plant to rule them all. biofuels. bioplastics, clothing, wood, paper, cardboard etc etc. produces 20 times more wood per arce vs trees! also great soil detoxer as well!
A house built with hemp blocks also absorbs alot of Co2 gaz, a normal house could take up minimum 6.5 tons of Co2, also the material isolates the humidity & distributes it back in the house for 20 hours making you save alot of energy, compared to normal houses which doesn’t store the heat in the walls but let them out directly
@@lucystephanieproperties because its been illegal for many years... kinda makes it hard to market ;0) so not exactly a turning point for a research firm! but its becoming legal worldwide! and about time. Oil companies are a clue a few control that. Cannabis sativa / hemp Plant = anyone can grow and process it. If packaging and compressed wood from hemp , paper and biofuels. textiles, insulation which are not a new thing would mean alot more jobs and the distribution of wealth would also be better for everyone. Not to mention better for the environment as well! including bee's and you know what bees are good at right? oil doesn't do anyof this for the environment at all! Hemp doesn't need pesticides either :0) which are brutal to all life! in the long term! so win win! for the masses. Vote it up, get involved insist we have this for all countries! its healthier both in use and consumption. Omega 3 6 9 etc go look up all the compounds in it as well! and what it can do for live stock as well! Omega 3 = brain food for all mammals including us! Last time i Checked oil doesnt help there either lol. Why do you think there was so much fuss around it? because its bad for you? or the fact its very good for many reasons and no one should ever control it just for cash! its THE plant on this planet! a work of biological genius!
Now with the new trade agreement we should farm all this with hemp and create our own homegrown blocks for our houses then expand to other towns or the world or make deals with both countries to pass on the knowledge, its a multi purpose plant from the earth like canabis
On average the estimated time is 40 yrs depending on conditions. As the majority of houses are replaced now or renovated every 20 yrs the cost savings is still immense.
@@nopeninja8883 "majority of houses are replaced now or renovated every 20 yrs" Where do you get those statistics. They sound extremely low and I can't imagine a house with a 20 year shelf life : that's the life of a traditional mortgage. The basic building blocks of a home cannot be replaced or renovated, short of rebuilding. I would expect all structural materials in a new home to last 100 years or more.
@@Blackmark52 okay.. with the big push for updating styles, electrical, furnaces, appliances, roofs etc yes its now. Used to be 50-70 for a full life of a house but in the current culture of flipping/upgrading/knockdown & rebuilds its knocked that down a lot. The renovation craze means that even major structural parts of houses are changed. The bricks he showed from what ive read are cheaper and can be replaced if need be. Builders rule of thumb is if its rated for 100 yr lifespan, the average will be a little under that. Unfortunately most people are not as diligent with house maintenance as they were before. As its an hr burn time rated im hoping that they can use these to replace houses lost in wild fire prone areas. I saw a great demo last year sometime and looked into this stuff. If you google it youll find the specs.
@@nopeninja8883 "the current culture of flipping/upgrading/knockdown & rebuilds" You seem to be conflating the time a home can be expected to retain market value and need renovations and such with the life expectancy of the building materials used. And that doesn't seem to be a particularly good idea when the materials you're talking about are foundational. I'm not saying that the material could never be viable, but I would never take out a 20 year mortgage to buy a house with a shelf life of a mere 40 years.
@@Blackmark52 erm no i was bundling them in together as the houses built in say the 50's were considered 100 yr homes. Most have needed upgrades to major walls supports etc. I live in one that needs some structural upgrades. It happens. If someone says its 100 year home, and you maintain it perfectly yeah you might get that. But most wont. People diy or get unqualified labour for their houses instead of getting licensed contractors. Or say random acts of nature, pests etc. Look into the construction issues in ontario alone. Lack of skilled and trained contractors have left homes wrecked and unlivable. Forget the fact that we are not designing for upcoming weather issues we know are coming.
Shared this with a friend who will be building in the next two years in a rural area in the North East. He was concerned there might be issues with bugs or mice. Should he be concerned?
Ok got it, gonna build my house using permeable concrete to reduce runoff, the walls out of hemp the roof insulated by mycelium and solar panels to live off the grid
Oh this is in Canada... Meanwhile the the United States is living in the stone ages. Americans got dooped LOL The US is 243 years old. 181 of those years you had industrial hemp farming. Just now the US in starting industrial hemp...again
So basically hemp is similar to the old kind of brick made of grass stalks and clay? I saw many videos of houses being built with grass stalks and clay. Most of them are built by Vietnamese I think.
Finally someone developing hempcrete products in Canada.
We can also use hemp for paper and stop destroying the rainforest.
You can use it as toilet paper too you'll save the rainforest but not your butthole. So what I understand is that it needs CO2 to grow so CO2 is good for the plants so we need to be making more CO2 to grow healthy plant. Who knew going green means requires more CO2 atleast 🌲 will be greaner
Yeah you can’t save your butthole 😂
yeah, no. destroying the rainforests make a couple people very, very rich, and they take a pass on your smart, common-sense suggestion.
destroying rainforest & planting hemp also make you rich hahaha
Hemp and weed have so many uses that could change our lives. But no. Deforestation and pollution far more important
Damn CBC include links to the company.
Raging California wildfires, a majority of towns left in ashes needs hemp houses like these.
You and I know what fire does. This stuff would burn. If cement burns then this will burn. The carbon will burn.
@@vanderumd11 I like these hemp blocks but I agree. Fire resistant. Not fire proof. They would burn too.
@@nicholascherry506 right. Very few things are fire proof
The post legalization era.
Whoever can truly take credit for this discovery deserves so much
Probably dead now. Humans were building with this thousands of years ago.
This thing is amazing, construction with concrete blocks produces a huge amount of CO2, being used by almost every country it takes up a significant portion of our entire carbon footprint. If hemp replaced even a small portion such as 30% the carbon negative nature could actually counteract some of the emissions created by the rest of the 70% due to construction.
Now lets get the corruption out of all markets and governing bodies to allow for true use of resources
Precisely. This manner has created a dangerous unpredictable and lost people who are smiling to each others face telling others they can help them just to get the bank transaction done. Times like these we need to care again. Very signature of the beings that when it all does fall down..they will be very dangerous as they are already unstable and panicked unable to mentally cope with the times
Now that's smart 😊
Negative carbon footprint. This is what's needed ASAP if we want a fighting chance at leaving some mother earth for the next generations.
You wonder why this isnt used more??
The industry is scared of changes. We could have solved the food crisis with innovative methods (vertical farming+ aquaponics and UV lights) and can produce bioplastics cheaper than oil made plastics.
No one will invest because of scalability or some bs. They just hate change
How do flood waters affect it, though?
Don't live in an area that floods....
I still do not get why all these people that live in a flood plain or even build a cottage in one are complaining about floods. You choose to live there so you got to deal with the consequences.
It does not mold
How about the other way around. How good is it in floods or heavy rains.
Is it good in cold weather below freezing weather???
I want a house made of this
THIS NEEDS MORE ATTENTION
Is it the Lyme that makes it flame resistant?
Now this is interesting stuff. How does it do in floods though as one person asked. I mean if it's only fire resistant that's well and good. No need to put any fire retardants... 🤔 If it's strong enough to withstand typhoons and hurricanes then that's great. 👍
OMG, I'm building my house, this product would be awesome.
How can I invest in your company?
Seconding this
@@yulianloaiza you want to invest in what? the CBC?
You want to invest in what? The CBC?
@@ohdamnitsthatguy60 the company that makes the hemp products. Not the news my boy.
@@JUNGLEISMASSIVE. 😂
Hemp building materials are perfect considering the construction industry (like concrete is a huge one) makes more emissions than air travel does. If you go find a 100 year old house in the UK you might find it has a thatched roof made from straw, and insulation made from sheep's wool and straw was common too and yep even hemp fibres.
Kinetic and radiant floors. Energy production and zero waste
I'm not against it; I'm just wondering. Why hemp? What makes hemp better than any other plant?
it has thousands of uses. one plant to rule them all. biofuels. bioplastics, clothing, wood, paper, cardboard etc etc. produces 20 times more wood per arce vs trees! also great soil detoxer as well!
A house built with hemp blocks also absorbs alot of Co2 gaz, a normal house could take up minimum 6.5 tons of Co2, also the material isolates the humidity & distributes it back in the house for 20 hours making you save alot of energy, compared to normal houses which doesn’t store the heat in the walls but let them out directly
jammapcb wow. Why aren't everyone in the construction industry using it then to replace all the plastics being used? More people should see this vid.
@@lucystephanieproperties because its been illegal for many years... kinda makes it hard to market ;0) so not exactly a turning point for a research firm! but its becoming legal worldwide! and about time. Oil companies are a clue a few control that. Cannabis sativa / hemp Plant = anyone can grow and process it. If packaging and compressed wood from hemp , paper and biofuels. textiles, insulation which are not a new thing would mean alot more jobs and the distribution of wealth would also be better for everyone. Not to mention better for the environment as well! including bee's and you know what bees are good at right? oil doesn't do anyof this for the environment at all! Hemp doesn't need pesticides either :0) which are brutal to all life! in the long term! so win win! for the masses. Vote it up, get involved insist we have this for all countries! its healthier both in use and consumption. Omega 3 6 9 etc go look up all the compounds in it as well! and what it can do for live stock as well! Omega 3 = brain food for all mammals including us! Last time i Checked oil doesnt help there either lol. Why do you think there was so much fuss around it? because its bad for you? or the fact its very good for many reasons and no one should ever control it just for cash! its THE plant on this planet! a work of biological genius!
Now with the new trade agreement we should farm all this with hemp and create our own homegrown blocks for our houses then expand to other towns or the world or make deals with both countries to pass on the knowledge, its a multi purpose plant from the earth like canabis
How long does hemp houses last? Is it more affordable than concrete?
On average the estimated time is 40 yrs depending on conditions. As the majority of houses are replaced now or renovated every 20 yrs the cost savings is still immense.
@@nopeninja8883 "majority of houses are replaced now or renovated every 20 yrs"
Where do you get those statistics. They sound extremely low and I can't imagine a house with a 20 year shelf life : that's the life of a traditional mortgage. The basic building blocks of a home cannot be replaced or renovated, short of rebuilding. I would expect all structural materials in a new home to last 100 years or more.
@@Blackmark52 okay.. with the big push for updating styles, electrical, furnaces, appliances, roofs etc yes its now. Used to be 50-70 for a full life of a house but in the current culture of flipping/upgrading/knockdown & rebuilds its knocked that down a lot. The renovation craze means that even major structural parts of houses are changed. The bricks he showed from what ive read are cheaper and can be replaced if need be. Builders rule of thumb is if its rated for 100 yr lifespan, the average will be a little under that. Unfortunately most people are not as diligent with house maintenance as they were before. As its an hr burn time rated im hoping that they can use these to replace houses lost in wild fire prone areas. I saw a great demo last year sometime and looked into this stuff. If you google it youll find the specs.
@@nopeninja8883 "the current culture of flipping/upgrading/knockdown & rebuilds"
You seem to be conflating the time a home can be expected to retain market value and need renovations and such with the life expectancy of the building materials used. And that doesn't seem to be a particularly good idea when the materials you're talking about are foundational. I'm not saying that the material could never be viable, but I would never take out a 20 year mortgage to buy a house with a shelf life of a mere 40 years.
@@Blackmark52 erm no i was bundling them in together as the houses built in say the 50's were considered 100 yr homes. Most have needed upgrades to major walls supports etc. I live in one that needs some structural upgrades. It happens. If someone says its 100 year home, and you maintain it perfectly yeah you might get that. But most wont. People diy or get unqualified labour for their houses instead of getting licensed contractors. Or say random acts of nature, pests etc. Look into the construction issues in ontario alone. Lack of skilled and trained contractors have left homes wrecked and unlivable. Forget the fact that we are not designing for upcoming weather issues we know are coming.
Great story please do more hemp is an incredible industrial material that can do great things.
The fact that this isn't normal building material for the world is sad and pathetic. Every building should be made of it
Shared this with a friend who will be building in the next two years in a rural area in the North East. He was concerned there might be issues with bugs or mice. Should he be concerned?
This is genius. Seriously what can this plant not do?? And they’re just now starting to finally legalize it most states.
Hello I’m curious to know if you have funding and or interest in building a facility in New York upstate?
Are these available for export
In Latin America use use mud with hemp to make brick houses and you just discover that. Bahaha
hemp is not legal in my country, so what is replacement for the hemp? another plant with same characteristic? can some one explained it? please
Not the Suppliers ok?
Do u have a sister company in uk?
*BRILLIANT* !
I I absolutely love this concept. W
Anyone experimenting with hempcrete for chimney flues?
Wow I wish I could get product composition it's very helpful in places like mountain where it's very hard to lift cement sacks and heavy equipment. 🙏
Ok got it, gonna build my house using permeable concrete to reduce runoff, the walls out of hemp the roof insulated by mycelium and solar panels to live off the grid
What is this company called?
The company is Just BioFiber
how expensive are they going to make this?
Christine Adams 🤔 You COULD grow your own materials...
@@koda3967 How do i grow hydraulic lime? Gonna need lots of it..
what is the name of this company
The company is Just BioFiber
Oh this is in Canada... Meanwhile the the United States is living in the stone ages. Americans got dooped LOL The US is 243 years old. 181 of those years you had industrial hemp farming. Just now the US in starting industrial hemp...again
that's Amazing
Amazing
Interesting building material, what is it made of which plants?
Seriously? I can only assume you didn't listen to the report.
Magic magic I love magic. Abracadabra 😁
So basically hemp is similar to the old kind of brick made of grass stalks and clay? I saw many videos of houses being built with grass stalks and clay. Most of them are built by Vietnamese I think.
Thank you! Straw houses are nothing new. I doesnt seem to me that hemp has any significantly better or worse qualties than other fiberous meterals
@@checkmate058 Much stronger.
There is no could be, it is.
Yeah do you think government will let people build out of this?
And the government is stopping this because of lobbying iest
Yeah but can you make a japanese house out of it
Resistant
Who is this guy?
What happens if you have cows in your backyard?
Kissing Bandit, I’m thinking drafty house! ;-)
Give this man the White House
Are you working with investors who are using your investment as a Carbon Tax Credit ?
So its straw with some light cement.
Not bad but its nothing new.
No, hemp is way stronger than straw
@@MrTheguywiththemoney is it stronger than a twig ? 🤔😂
@@MH-df6zx stronger than steel
@@MrTheguywiththemoney so if i crash a car in it it won't break it ?
@@MH-df6zx maybe Google "ford hemp car"... I'm not here to baby sit
Stop asking for credit lol
Weed house
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