Sustainable Products
Hempitecture Introduces Hempcrete: Bio-based Material That is Resilient Against Fires

Underscoring Hempitecture’s mission for decarbonization at scale, the materials used to create hempcrete biocomposites absorb carbon dioxide during curing. Additionally, carbon dioxide is absorbed and offset during the life cycle of the industrial hemp plant.
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How can design professionals help safeguard communities from future natural disasters? A promising option is the use of eco-friendly, fire-resistant materials like Hempcrete.
Hempitecture’s Hempcrete is a 100% bio-based building material that can be used for commercial insulation applications, and applied to walls, flooring, and roofing.
In a March 10 news release, Hempitecture announced it is the first U.S. company to have its hemp lime formulation tested to ASTM E84, confirming it is 100% fire resistant and a safe solution for buildings in high wildfire risk areas or for homeowners and building owners seeking to enhance safety.
The company said Hempcrete also helps cut energy costs in completed projects by eliminating all thermal bridging in the envelope, lowering the energy needed to heat and cool interiors.
As the U.S. continues to grapple with the effects of extreme weather conditions and how to address the increasing frequency of wildfires, it’s crucial to explore how we can build more resilient communities for the future.
For more information, visit hempitecture.com.
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