| Hemp
Textiles
Hemp and flax are traditional fibre crops which can be grown in
a wide range of climates including the UK. These low input crops
need few chemicals and hemp in particular is easy to grow organically.
The fabrics produced are renowned for their durability and ability
to "breathe". The original jeans were made from hemp.
Hemp and flax can provide an alternative to non-organic cotton,
which uses more water, pesticides, weed-killers and artificial fertilisers
than any other crop.
BioRegional carried out
a practical trial resulting in the production of the first UK grown
pure hemp fabric for generations which was made into a jacket by
Katharine Hamnett. We found that new harvesting technology is needed
to produce fibre of the right quality and price. BioRegional are
now working with industry and farmers to test new processing methods
and establish hemp textile production in both the UK and developing
countries to supply major stores.
Last updated 14th January
2008
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