
Happy Halloween with Hempcrete
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Martin and Adam celebrate Halloween by discussing the fascinating alternative building product, Hempcrete. If you like this program, please consider following us with your favorite podcast 2.0 application. Thanks for listening to our show.
Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- High Five for Hemp on Happs
- That Tainted Halloween Candy Myth Just Won’t Go Away - The New York Times
- That Tainted Halloween Candy Myth Just Won’t Go Away - CHED Mid-Morning with Shaye Ganam
- Why won’t the ‘tainted Halloween candy’ myth go away? - KGW News
- State attorneys general issue a warning for Halloween about marijuana-type treats - NPR
- Feedback from listener, Clara Norell on LinkedIn
- Hempcrete (hemplime) - Wikipedia
- 6 Advantages of Building With Hempcrete
- Of Hemp's Many Uses, One Of The Most Promising Could Be In Construction
- The Innovator's Dilemma - Wikipedia
- Sweden faces "very serious" economic impacts as environmental ruling threatens cement plant
- Hemp Concrete Walls (R30 + Fireproof) - You Won't Believe How They Built This House!
- Building with Hemp – An Incredible Natural Insulation & Sustainable Material
- Hemp retrofit of century-old home is first in Pennsylvania project - HempToday
- High Five for Hemp merchandise
- High Five for Hemp on Discord
Episode 7 (28 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on October 31, 2021, with Happs. Post-production through Descript.
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