LAS VEGAS, NV – Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) will sponsor the New Earth Expo in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, July 19, 2015 from 10:00am to 6:00pm at the Airtel Plaza Hotel, 7277 Valjean Avenue, Lake Balboa (Van Nuys), CA 91406 and invites those interested in exhibiting or attending to contact Executive Director, Dean Price of New Earth Events. The New Earth Expo will feature exhibitors such as: The HempZone; Henry Hemp and the Hempsters family.
As Hemp, Inc.’s ongoing market strategy we will showcase its cosmeceutical and hemp product line. The New Earth Expo will also feature the company’s interactive HempZone with a “Live Hemp Educational Seminar” hosted by world renowned activist, Patrick Moore. The HempZone is expected to draw hundreds of vendors and attendees. To further educate investors and empower entrepreneurs while showcasing products, The HempZone will also feature the movie “The Emperor Wears No Clothes” which is a non-fiction book written by Jack Herer.
The HempZone, sponsored by Hemp, Inc. is a permanent feature at all of the upcoming New Earth events. Hemp, Inc. encourages other companies with products and services to help expand The HempZone by showcasing their products and services there.
“The industrial hemp plant has so much to offer. Our interactive HempZone will help Hemp, Inc. introduce, to the world, an incredible array of natural products such as food, cosmetics, clothing/textiles and hempcrete,” said Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK:HEMP). Hemp, Inc. produces a variety of cosmeceuticals such as shampoos, conditioners, and moisturizers to name a few and are available through its online store and in their booth at all the New Earth Events.
To reserve a booth in Hemp, Inc.’s HempZone or attend the New Earth Expo in Los Angeles, California, (Airtel Plaza Hotel, 7277 Valjean Avenue, Lake Balboa (Van Nuys), CA 91406) contact Dean Price at 831-239-6835 or visit www.newearthevents.com.
Henry Hemp, inspired by the grandfather of hemp (Jack Herer), is a widely known hemp activist who has spent the last seven years “learning, creating, and having fun” on everything hemp. According to www.henryhemp.com, Henry Hemp is on a mission to help “free” the plant and spread the word on the benefits of hemp. Just “Ask Henry Hemp” as he has successfully managed to navigate his way through the old propaganda that once plagued the lay of the land. Two of the most resounding questions across America are, “What is hemp?” and “What is the difference between hemp and marijuana?”
People like Henry Hemp, the Hempsters and other advocates continue to explain what is the difference between hemp and marijuana. First, it is important to note that Hemp, or Industrial Hemp, is cultivated much differently than its cousin, marijuana. In cultivating marijuana, the plants are spaced far apart and the male plants are destroyed to assure that they cannot seed the female plants which would result in undesirable, less potent and less marketable seeded marijuana buds. Hemp, on the other hand, is planted close together as hermaphrodites to maximize production of seed, the main component of hemp foods and supplements.
Marijuana is used solely for its medical and psychoactive aspects. Hemp, on the other hand, often has a low THC content, producing no psychoactive results and can be used to produce a variety of products. Hemp oil, hemp seed, hemp hearts, and hemp protein (such as Hemp, Inc.’s 3-in-1 protein) are all considered “Superfoods” because of their incredibly high nutrient value and nutritional content. For example, the major market for hemp is as a food or supplement, as it is rich in protein and omega essential fatty acids, and it has a high fiber content. But hemp can be used to make durable products that range from clothing and textiles to building materials such as hempcrete. (See the difference between hemp and marijuana and the vast uses of hemp here.)
Legalization across the board will eventually be inevitable. Research will undoubtedly flourish leaving one main commonality between hemp and cannabis… endless possibilities.
The New Earth Expo this Sunday (July 19th) is the 5th event sponsored by Hemp, Inc. Upcoming New Earth Events are as follows:
July 19, 2015 – Los Angeles, CA
July 26, 2015 – Carlsbad, CA
August 30, 2015 – San Diego, CA
September 5, 2015 – Irvine, CA
October 11, 2015 – Carlsbad, CA
November 8, 2015 – Los Angeles, CA
November 22, 2015 – San Diego, CA
ABOUT HEMP, INC.’S DECORTICATION LINE
Hemp, Inc.’s automated Temafa decortication line, which can be used to process raw hemp and Kenaf for the American farmers, is the only one of its magnitude in North America. The highly coveted decortication line is currently the only commercial, large-scale machine of its kind in North America. According to Perlowin, it would take at least 2 years, minimum, to duplicate the line. Hemp, Inc. and its whole team is committed to the American farmers and plans to continue spearheading a new clean, green American Agricultural and Industrial Revolution based on hemp and hemp products. The decortication and milling plant is housed in a 70,000 square-foot warehouse (with a 6-inch cement foundation and a refrigerated section). Temafa, the manufacturer of Hemp, Inc.’s decortication line, is a leader in the global blending solutions industry with more than 120 years of experience in the manufacturing of fiber opening, cleaning and blending systems.
HEMP, INC.’s TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) seeks to benefit many constituencies from a “Cultural Creative” perspective, thereby not exploiting or endangering any group. CEO of Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), Bruce Perlowin, is positioning the company as a leader in the industrial hemp industry, with a social and environmental mission at its core. Thus, the publicly-traded company believes in “upstreaming” of a portion of profit from the marketing of their finished hemp goods back to its originator, in which most cases will one day be the American farmer, cultivating natural, sustainable products as an interwoven piece of nature. By Hemp, Inc. focusing on comprehensive investment results — that is, with respect to performance along the interrelated dimensions of people, planet, and profits — our triple bottom line approach can be an important tool to support our sustainability goal.
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