Hemp 4 Haiti Supplies the Needy with the Means to Rebuild
Susan Keefe — September 23, 2011 — Social Good
References: facebook & thedieline
To aid in the recovery of the disaster torn country Haiti, the Hemp 4 Haiti initiative focuses on providing the citizens of Haiti with sustainable, reusable products. These 100% hemp containers, designed by Blake Lowther, were made to accommodate non-perishable food items destined for needy stomachs. Once the baskets are relieved of their burden they can be unwoven and the durable hemp can be put to further use within the community.
All of Hemp 4 Haiti products are sustainable and made from eco-friendly materials and manufactured in green facilities. The organization aims to supply badly needed aid without compromising the environment. Since hemp is among the most durable natural fibers on the planet, these baskets can literally be put to use in hundreds of scenarios. Leading the pact in disaster relief products, Hemp 4 Haiti supplies struggling communities with the means to carry on.
All of Hemp 4 Haiti products are sustainable and made from eco-friendly materials and manufactured in green facilities. The organization aims to supply badly needed aid without compromising the environment. Since hemp is among the most durable natural fibers on the planet, these baskets can literally be put to use in hundreds of scenarios. Leading the pact in disaster relief products, Hemp 4 Haiti supplies struggling communities with the means to carry on.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Relief Packages - Opportunity to develop reusable and eco-friendly products for disaster-stricken areas.
2. Durable Natural Fibers - Innovation potential in creating more products utilizing hemp as a durable alternative to traditional materials.
3. Green Manufacturing - Opportunity to produce relief items using eco-friendly manufacturing processes to minimize environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Disaster Relief - Companies can focus on creating sustainable relief products and packaging for disaster-stricken communities.
2. Sustainability - Sustainable companies can explore utilizing durable natural fibers as an alternative for traditional materials.
3. Manufacturing - Manufacturers can improve their eco-footprint by using green facilities and processes to produce relief products.
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