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Old Pueblo Hemp Co on Hemp Homes and Eco-friendly Construction

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Welcome back to HempAware Radio, where we engage in enlightening conversations about hemp and its incredible prospects for the future.

In this episode, host Tyler Hemp is joined by Mikaela Machado, a passionate advocate of sustainable building from Old Pueblo Hemp Co. Mikaela delves into the pressing issue of "toxic building syndrome," bringing awareness to how conventional building materials may be harming our health.

She introduces hempcrete as an eco-friendly solution capable of significantly reducing energy costs and improving air quality. Beyond its environmental benefits, Mikaela highlights hemp's potential as a versatile material for construction that could help decrease global carbon emissions, create jobs, and offer safe environments in schools and hospitals.

Together, they discuss the artistic nuances and building techniques of using hemp in construction, including innovative methods like prefabricated systems and spraycrete.

Tune in as Mikaela shares her journey and insights on how hemp can revolutionize our homes, contributing to a healthier and sustainable future.

Don't miss out on this inspiring dialogue about the plant that might just save the world—listen in and discover the potential of hemp with HempAware Radio.

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Welcome back to HempAware Radio, where we engage in enlightening conversations about hemp and its incredible prospects for the future.

In this episode, host Tyler Hemp is joined by Mikaela Machado, a passionate advocate of sustainable building from Old Pueblo Hemp Co. Mikaela delves into the pressing issue of "toxic building syndrome," bringing awareness to how conventional building materials may be harming our health.

She introduces hempcrete as an eco-friendly solution capable of significantly reducing energy costs and improving air quality. Beyond its environmental benefits, Mikaela highlights hemp's potential as a versatile material for construction that could help decrease global carbon emissions, create jobs, and offer safe environments in schools and hospitals.

Together, they discuss the artistic nuances and building techniques of using hemp in construction, including innovative methods like prefabricated systems and spraycrete.

Tune in as Mikaela shares her journey and insights on how hemp can revolutionize our homes, contributing to a healthier and sustainable future.

Don't miss out on this inspiring dialogue about the plant that might just save the world—listen in and discover the potential of hemp with HempAware Radio.

  continue reading

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