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Is Hempcrete Actually a Sustainable Concrete Alternative?

Hemp is arguably a wonder plant! But is it an alternative to concrete? Despite the name, the answer may surprise you!
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Did you know? Sand is the world’s most mined material with an estimated 50 billion tons extracted from lakes, riverbeds, coastlines, and deltas each year.
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