Carbon Footprint

Hemp removes lots of CO₂ from our atmosphere. An acre of hemp absorbs between 3 to 6 tonnes of CO₂ annually, compared to an acre of forest which absorbs only 0.8 to 2.4 tonnes annually.

Resource Efficiency

Hemp requires 80% less water that cotton, grows more densely, and produces more fibre per acre, minimising the need for excessive agricultural land.

No Pesticides or Herbicides Required

Hemp can be grown without the use of nasty pesticides or herbicides. This reduces negative impacts on the soil, ocean, animals and us.

Soil Health and Erosion Prevention

Hemp enhances soil health by detoxifying soil, aiding water penetration, and promoting a diverse microbiome. 

Durability and Longevity

Hemp clothing is highly durable, which means it lasts longer. It has 3x the tensile strength of cotton. Meaning if looked after, hemp products will far outlive alternatives, reducing the need for rapid consumption.