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  2. Hempcrete - Wikipedia

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    Hempcrete is a construction building material that uses hemp shives, aggregate, water, and a type of binder to act as non-bearing walls, insulators, finishing plasters, and blocks. The material has low mechanical properties and low thermal conductivity, making it ideal for insulation material.

  3. Bio-based building materials - Wikipedia

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    Building impacts belong to two distinct but interrelated types of carbon emissions: operational and embodied carbon.Operational carbon includes emissions related to the building's functioning, such as lighting and heating; embodied carbon encompasses emissions resulting from the physical construction of buildings, including the processing of materials, material waste, transportation, assembly ...

  4. Hemp - Wikipedia

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    Hemp made materials have low embodied energy. The plant has the ability to absorb large amounts of CO 2, providing air quality, thermal balance, creating a positive environmental impact. [50] Hemp's properties allow mold resistance, and its porous materiality makes the building materials made of it breathable.

  5. The Lower Sioux in Minnesota need homes — so they are ... - AOL

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    Unlike many commonly used building materials, it is nontoxic and resists mold, fire, and pests. While it's used in Europe, commercial hemp was banned in the U.S. until the 2018 Farm Bill.

  6. Building your dream home could send you to the hemp dealer - AOL

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    Hemp products represent a growing niche within the green building-materials industry — a sector that posted $86.6 billion in revenues last year.

  7. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl-sided, wood-framed sheds blend the strength of a wood frame with the maintenance-free aspect of vinyl siding (it does not need to be painted or varnished). The International Building Code (IBC) defines a shed as a building or structure of an accessory character; it classifies them under utility and miscellaneous group U (Chapter 3 Section ...

  8. List of hemp products - Wikipedia

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    Hemp hurds can be used for animal bedding. Hemp fiber, seed and oil can be used for a number of products. [1] Food products. Hemp juice; Hemp milk; Hemp protein; Maltos-Cannabis; Construction and materials. Fiber reinforced plastic [2] Hempcrete; Oakum; Medicine. Cannabis (drug) CBG oil; Medical cannabis; Raw fiber. Hemp fiber; Fuel. Hemp oil ...

  9. Natural building - Wikipedia

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    A small cob building with a living roof Porch of a modern timber framed home. Natural building or ecological building is a discipline within the more comprehensive scope of green building, sustainable architecture as well as sustainable and ecological design that promotes the construction of buildings using sustainable processes and locally available natural materials.