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Why should you consider organic hemp as an eco-friendly textile

Get to know about the benefits of organic Hemp as an industrial crop. Learn how it benefits the environment as well as your health as a product.

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Why should you consider organic hemp as an eco-friendly textile

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  1. ORGANIC HEMP’s SCOPE AS AN ECO-FRIENDLY TEXTILE Why is The Crop considered for a slow and steady fashion Trend?

  2. How is it an Eco-Friendly Textile? • Hemp fibre has been utilized for thousands of years in a variety of industrial applications. • This is because it has the strongest and longest natural fibre known to mankind. • For decades, industrial hemp has been the primary fibre in the manufacturing of textiles such as garments, clothes, carpets, shoes, furniture, and headgear. • This is mostly because organic hemp fibres are more absorbent, durable, softer, and warmer than cotton and other forms of cloth now available. • Because of its flexibility and adaptability, organic hemp may be combined with other fibres like silk and cotton.

  3. Benefits as an Organic Industrial Crop • Rapid Growth: Hemp grows and matures far faster than cotton, which typically takes a full season to be ready for harvest. • Farmers that produce hemp benefit from higher yields and earnings as a result of the plant's rapid development. • Resistant to all Weather Conditions: Organic Hemp can be grown practically anywhere in the globe due to its toughness and weather resistance. • They will flourish and generate the anticipated yield whether planted on meadows, lowlands, or mountain slopes. • Minimal Irrigation Required: Unlike cotton, which takes a lot of water to develop, hemp can grow and mature fast with little to no irrigation

  4. More Benefits • Hemp has deep tap roots that allow it to access and utilize deep subsurface water. • UV-Resistant: Textile hemp also filters out 50% more UV radiation than cotton. • Even if just 50% hemp is utilized in a textile product, it may still provide the same amount of UV light blocking. • Hemp is unquestionably revolutionizing slow fashion as well as the future of the fashion and textile industries. • The cost of this material is a disincentive to acquiring it, but in the long run, one unit of this sustainable, durable material will outlast five units of an affordable material.

  5. Learning Outcome • Customers must be educated on the importance of purchasing clothing that lasts longer and promoting a fashion culture that encourages consumers to consume fewer but more aesthetically pleasing things. • The goal is to persuade customers to choose slow fashion over quick fashion • This deliberate decision will go a long way toward lowering carbon footprints and the negative environmental impact. • Check out some cool hemp textiles by visiting www.Hemptology.co.uk • And to get know more about Hemp and its versatility mail us at info@hemptology.co.uk

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