Hemparations,LLC focus on processing of Industrial Hemp for its innumerable amount of uses that sustain our daily lives.

“Years of research have been done by Dr. David Mitlin, a professor at New York’s Clarkson University, on harvesting hemp as a replacement for graphene for energy storage. The process utilizes the inner bark (bast) of the hemp plant, a waste product from hemp production, which is thrown into the trash by businesses that utilize hemp for garments, development materials and various other items. Mitlin’s research has shown supercapacitors made from this hemp trash have been able to store 12 watt-hours of energy per kilogram—over 2x as high as conventional supercapacitors.”

—Dr. David Mitlin

Common Products Containing Hemp

  • Paper

    Industrial Hemp has historically provided products for daily use. This biodegradable ecological friendly material makes better quality paper.

  • Fiber

    HEMP provides all the warmth and softness of other natural textiles but a superior durability seldom found in other materials.

  • Hempcrete

    Hempcrete is easier to work with than traditional lime mixes and acts as an insulator and moisture regulator. It lacks the brittleness of concrete and consequently does not need expansion joints. The results is a lightweight insulating material ideal for most climates as it combines insulation and thermal mass.

  • Biodiesel

    Biodiesel made from Hemp already meets clean air regulations. It is also a much better economic and environmental option than other biofuel crops.

  • Hemp-Based Plastic

    Hemp based plastics are five times stiffer and 3.5 times stronger than polypropylene, one of the most common types of plastic. Hemp plastic is not only stronger, but it’s safer. Hemp provides durability and strength while also being lightweight.

  • Hemp Based Batteries - The Future?

    Hemp based batteries will replace lithium-ion batteries Hemp batteries have been found to be ultra-fast, high-volume and labeled as “supercapacitors” by researchers.

  • Medicinal Hemp

    Hemp is a plant that represents abundance in more ways than one. Hemp offers a myriad number of benefits with its high nutrition and therapeutic benefits. Our ancestors realized its benefits thousand of years ago and it is being cultivated since then. Modern research has further attested to this plant’s constituents and nutritional profile and the numerous health benefit that it offers.

  • A Cleaner Environment

    Hemp is basically nature’s purifier. The plant captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, quickly cleaning the air we breathe as a result. HEMP and renewable energy is key!