Hemp in Construction
Natural Raw Material for Sustainable Construction
Hemp in construction is a natural material with properties that meet the demands of modern building practices. Hemp insulation provides excellent thermal and acoustic performance, regulates indoor humidity, and contributes to a healthy interior climate. Thanks to its renewable origin, low energy production requirements, and ability to absorb CO₂, it is one of the most sustainable building materials available today.

Hemp – A Building Material We Can Grow

Fast Growth
A low-water-demand plant ready for harvest in just 100 days. This allows for double-cropping with both economic and environmental benefits.

Soil Regenerator
Deep roots reach underground water, support soil restoration, and help clean it from harmful substances, including heavy metals.

Natural Material for Modern Industry
Hemp is a 100% natural and renewable resource. Cultivated varieties are optimized for industrial use.

Naturally Protects the Environment
Absorbs up to 22 tons of CO₂ per hectare annually – more than most trees. It also resists pests without the need for chemical treatments.

Whole-Plant Utilization Fibers
for construction, textile, and paper industries
Hemp hurds
for construction (e.g. hempcrete)
Flowers and seeds
for pharmaceutical and food sectors
Fibers
for construction, textile, and paper industries
Hemp hurds
for construction (e.g. hempcrete)
Flowers and seeds
for pharmaceutical and food sectors
A Smart Choice for Healthy, Sustainable Buildings
A modern, breathable alternative to conventional materials. With a significantly lower carbon footprint during production, it supports healthy indoor air quality and contributes to the long-term sustainability of your building.
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