“There are many examples of using hemp to solve human environmental and social problems: to increase our affordable housing stock without cutting trees; to give people back their jobs and dignity; to restore holistic herbal medicines instead of forcing people to rely on expensive and dangerous synthetic drugs . . . the many uses of hemp are limited only by our imaginations.
The restoration of hemp will allow future generations to breathe clean air, drink clean water and enjoy beaches to play on and healthy lakes, rivers and forests to walk among. This planet can still be the garden paradise we deserve– a beautiful bountiful world.” – excerpts from Hemp: Lifeline to the Future by Chris Conrad (chapter 7)
Here is a list of the world’s top 10 consumer product manufacturers with links to their respective consumer relations contact information.
If you’d like to see a change for our future, please contact these folks with a clear and respectful request for more #hemp in all of their consumer offerings.
Nestle : click to follow link and 1-800-225-2270
Johnson & Johnson click to follow link.
Procter & Gamble click to follow link.
Pepsi click to follow link and 1-800-433-2652
Unilever click to follow link.
AB InBev click to follow link (this is Anheuser-Busch; you might ask that they begin to source hemp-made cardboard for their 6 and 12 pack boxes– this project requires the participation of your creative imagination and research. Do it to it!!)
Coca Cola click to follow link. Remember, anything that’s made of traditional plastic can be made of hemp. How great would it be for all of their plastic bottles were to be made of hemp-based plastic?!
JBS click to follow link. (JBS is heavily involved with livestock. Industrial hemp can be easily incorporated to make superior feed for these animals.)
Phillip Morris click to follow link.
L’Oreal click to follow link.