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Hemp As A Viable Building Substitute Can Age For The Great-Great Grandchildren

by DAVIS BROWN PRC Agency

Earlier today, Indigenous Hemp finally announced its outreach, conversion, and economic ally system for Hemp Based Construction Materials or Hemp Building Materials, which has been the focus since May, 2016. In 2016, Indigenous Hemp was one of the few companies concentrating on the fibre side of the magnificent hemp plant and the potential it held for home, office, and most structural applications.

Nonetheless, the main aim of using hemp building and insulation materials is to prevent mold, fire, and eliminate airborne toxicity by using hemp building materials ... and it does so, with a difference. Hemp has so many other advantages over "wood" and/or "concrete" and/or "steel" and can work alongside these materials - BE an ALLY - with these and many other building and construction materials. Hemp is naturally inclusive. Honour. Embrace. Merge. Prolong.

Hemp Carpentry for Housing Guy Dumas, Founder at Indigenous Hemp, says: "When we began Indigenous Hemp over five years ago, we wanted to use and campaign Hemp differently. Since 1998, the focus on oil and seed markets from Canada paved the way. We knew the oil and seed markets were dominated by early innovators. Nevertheless, we began on the cultivation side of things with a dual purpose crop. It was a disaster!

During this time (2016), the textile markets looked very appealing, however, Indigenous Hemp had its attention on the housing crisis throughout Native country. According to the government website (Indigenous Services Canada), there are over 120,000 homes located on First Nation lands (reserves) across Canada. The housing conditions on reserve did not change significantly from 1996-2016. In 25 years, between 1996 and 2021, housing has remained stable with very little has change, yet the pollution is growing 7 times faster than mainstream. Overcrowding continues. 45% of most reserve homes are in need of major repair. On and on it goes. 10X this. 7 times that. 35,000 to 85,000 homes are needed. Truly a house-poverty stricken population on their original soil.

The governments know of the extreme demise and suffering (wounds) of Indigenous peoples with their various tracking systems like the community well-being index, global quality of life placements, and the hundreds of reports they produce every year. Narcissistic policies are apparent. When the Pope won't even apologize for the genocide caused by the religion, then all narcissist will blindly follow the lead.

Anyone familiar with the First Nation Housing markets will probably have noticed how everyone else seems to still be using fossil fuels, wood lumber, and toxic housing materials, even though there are alternatives now. The $60 billion plus lumber industry are going to ensure they continue to have their economic footing, which started around 1937. Everything hemp disappeared overnight. Nevertheless, the current housing materials causes mold, mildew, airborne toxins, and long-term health issues. It's killing people..."slowly". The air quality in most homes are more poisonous than outdoor air.

Just as clean and life-giving as a breath of fresh air, Hemp building and insulation materials will instead keep people safe, healthy, and alive longer. Many of the existing First Nation homes are causing premature deaths and certainly causing numerous sicknesses because of the many unhealthy building and insulation materials.

The Canadian non-indigenous housing status hasn't changed much either. The CWB index clearly shows, even at the starting level of the 1981 numbers, was 91.2 out of 100 and Indigenous homes were 70.6 out of 100. The 91.2 rating implies safety, comfort, and well built homes. The 24 point difference is significant in more ways than imagined. Indigenous Hemp chose to continue working in this segment because after 258 years (1763), housing on First Nation lands are mediocre to say the least and better, healthier homes are paramount.

Guy Dumas also said, "We want to give our end customers enduring healthy homes to pass on to their great, great-grandchildren. With the Hemp building and insulation materials, they have a fresh new possibility. We want them to feel comfortable, safe, and secure when living in a Hemp constructed home. Trying something new is always a risk, but it's a risk we believe is worth taking."

Indigenous Hemp has been in business since May 2016. Since Day 1, Indigenous Hemp has always aimed to offer dynamic (aka: industrial) hemp for a variety of uses including housing. This isn't the first time Indigenous Hemp has defied convention either. In February 2019, they caused a stir when the Sakastew school (https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/first-nation-school-reopens-after-mould-removed-educational-consultant-fired/) wa


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