Heartland engineers hemp materials as additives for plastics. These carbon-negative materials help manufacturers build stronger, lighter, cheaper, and more sustainable products. The Heartland team is focused on building America's first reliable industrial hemp supply chain.
Heartland is a material science company that engineers natural fibers as additives to plastic. Our proprietary additives can reduce the carbon footprint of plastic by more than 50%. Heartland's team is leveraging hemp fiber as a vehicle to solve a sustainability problem for the largest manufacturers on earth.
Manufacturers that are already procuring large amounts of plastic are able to use hemp additives to maintain strength while reducing the cost, weight, and carbon footprint of their raw materials.
Almost everything that can be seen or touched is made from plastic, rubber, foam, wood, paper, ceramic, and building materials.
Over time, it's become clear that all of the materials we rely on every day have a really high carbon footprint. It's our responsibility to figure out how we can collectively reduce the negative impact that these raw materials have on our planet.
Infusing hemp additives into these existing raw materials allows manufacturers to increase the performance and reduce the carbon footprint of the products they're already manufacturing.
Join us as we make a world out of hemp.
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