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I’ve seen the future and it is hemp: Earthgauge interview with Greg Herriott of Oilseed Works

November 25, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

Click the audio player above to hear the interview I did with Greg Herriott for the Alternatives Journal podcast. Greg is the owner and founder of Oilseed Works. His company was honoured with a 2011 Hometown Hero award by Earth Day Canada and, in the interview, he talks about some of the amazing products he has created from hemp over the years.

Given its many benefits, you have to wonder why hemp products are not more widespread. One can only suspect it may be due to outdated and misinformed notions of hemp’s association with a certain other plant. From healthy, nutritious foods to extremely strong hemp bale fibres to clothing to paper to renewable energy that can fuel vehicles and heat homes, hemp is truly a wonder plant. It is also one of the fastest growing plants we know of, producing up to 25 tonnes of dry matter per hectare per year. Hemp also requires few pesticides and no herbicides.

So why don’t we see more hemp products in our stores? Well, hemp is currently experiencing an explosion in interest but, in our interview, Greg explains some of the challenges he has had to overcome in getting his products to market and in getting widespread public acceptance of hemp. Not surprisingly, this has been especially difficult in the U.S., where the government does not always distinguish between the marijuana plant and the non-psychoactive Cannabis used for industrial hemp.

Right click here to download the interview.

Categories: Clean energy, Food, soil, agriculture, Health, Podcasts, Sustainability Tags: Greg Herriott, hemp, Oilseed Works
  1. helenofmarlowe
    November 25, 2011 at 5:52 pm
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    This is encouraging, and it’s good to hear of the Earthday award.
    Unfortunately, here is USA, many of our problelems are, as you
    say, “due to outdated and misinformed notions”.

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