Hemp hurd, the woody core of the hemp plant, remains a lesser-known byproduct compared to hemp fiber and seeds. However, as industries seek sustainable, eco-friendly materials, hemp hurd is gaining attention for its remarkable versatility and environmental benefits. Separated during fiber processing, this lightweight, highly absorbent, and biodegradable material is proving to be a game-changer across multiple sectors.
Hemp is emerging an a popular alternative for commercial use due to its sustainability, versatility, and economic benefits. But why has it seemingly taken so long for this super product to enter the market? Short answer: laws. Longer answer? For decades, hemp was wrongly associated with marijuana due to its botanical relationship. The U.S. Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 and later the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 classified hemp as a restricted crop, limiting production for decades. Only recently, with the 2018 Farm Bill, has industrial hemp been fully legalized in the U.S.. Still, hemp continues its slow climb into mainstream, and companies like ours are very happy to be introducing such a game-changer to the world.
Many people confuse industrial hemp with marijuana, believing it has psychoactive effects. Hemp and all of its consumable and non-consumable products are not psychoactive. Education gaps about hemp’s benefits — like its nutritional value, eco-friendliness, and industrial versatility — have prevented widespread adoption.
Growing interest in sustainability is pushing industries to consider hemp for biodegradable plastics, textiles, paper, and even construction materials like hempcrete. Advances in farming technology and processing facilities are making hemp more accessible and scalable. With increasing awareness of its benefits, hemp is reclaiming its place as a reliable, eco-friendly resource for industries and consumers alike. And here are 6 reasons why.
Hemp hurd offers a superior alternative to traditional bedding materials like straw or wood shavings. Absorbs 4-5x its weight in moisture which significantly more than straw or wood shavings. Hemp hurd keeps habitats drier for longer, reducing the frequency of bedding changes. It also prevents soggy, compacted bedding, providing a more comfortable environment for animals, large and small.
Hemp hurd naturally neutralizes ammonia smells from urine, improving air quality, reducing bacterial growth, and keeping the bedding fresher and healthier for longer. Hemp hurd produces less dust than straw or wood shavings, making it better for respiratory health (for both animals and humans). Hurd is ideal for animals of all shapes and sizes, especially the sensitive — those prone to allergies or breathing issues. Plus, it naturally repels mites, parasites, and mold, unlike straw, which can harbor pests.
Hemp hurd bedding outperforms traditional materials in absorbency, odor control, and sustainability — all while keeping animals healthier and more comfortable. As more farmers, pet owners, and animal professionals switch to hemp bedding, it’s becoming the go-to choice for cleaner, greener animal care.
Hemp is revolutionizing sustainable construction by offering eco-friendly, durable, and energy-efficient materials that reduce environmental impact. As industries shift towards sustainable alternatives, hemp hurd is proving to be a renewable, high-performance material for modern construction. Builders, architects, and homeowners looking for eco-friendly solutions are turning to hempcrete, hemp fiberboard, and biodegradable hemp composites as the future of sustainable construction.
Hemp fiber is replacing traditional timber in engineered wood and composite materials, and its sustainable benefits include reducing deforestation by offering a fast-growing alternative to trees. It's more durable and lightweight than particleboard or MDF. And hey, non-toxic and free of harmful adhesives like formaldehyde are always a plus!
Hemp fibers are being used in biodegradable plastics for insulation panels and fixtures. It works to aid structural reinforcement in concrete and composite materials and is an eco-friendly option for roofing and siding materials with greater durability.
Unlike wood, concrete, or synthetic materials, hemp hurd's multi-beneficial composition makes it the perfect eco-friendly choice for biodegradable plastics and industrial composites for automotive and packaging applications.
Hemp hurd gives trees a break, too, acting as a renewable alternative to wood-based paper. And from a fuel standpoint, hemp hurd can be converted into both bioethanol and biodiesel.
Hemp is considered a green alternative for commercial use because it is sustainable, biodegradable, and reduces environmental impact compared to conventional materials. Hemp hurd is an excellent soil enhancer and protector with multiple benefits for gardening and agriculture:
Minnesota, the home of Green Fox Companies and our family farm, Rookie Farmers, has the ideal climate, soil, water access, strong farming infrastructure, and supportive policies making it a prime location for hemp cultivation.
Many hemp-based products break down naturally, reducing waste and pollution. Hemp can be utilized as a sustainable, biodegradable alternative to petroleum-based plastics. From a textile standpoint, hemp is far more durable and eco-friendly than cotton, requiring fewer resources to produce.
Hemp hurd is a promising solution for reducing deforestation and reliance on traditional wood-based products:
With ongoing research and investment, hemp hurd is emerging as a critical material in the shift toward a more sustainable, low-carbon future. Its versatility, renewability, and eco-friendly properties make it a game-changer in industries seeking greener alternatives. Carbon sequestration is pretty dang exciting, too — hemp absorbs large amounts of CO₂ during its growth cycle, making it one of the most sustainable building materials available. Since it requires less water, fewer pesticides, and even helps regenerate soil, hemp continues to gain momentum as a smart, scalable solution for a cleaner world.
As sustainability efforts grow, new applications for hemp hurd are gaining traction across multiple industries, including:
With its wide range of uses and planet-friendly benefits, hemp hurd is poised to play a major role in the future of sustainable innovation and a greener future.
Hemp hurd is versatile, sustainable, and underutilized. Whether you use it for construction, farming, animal care, or industrial applications, this eco-friendly material has immense potential. Now is the time to explore the benefits of Green Fox Hemp Hurd and incorporate it into your sustainable lifestyle or business.