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420Sticks - One Tree - CBD cigarettes

ONE TREE THE CIGARETTE WITHOUT TOBACCO, WITHOUT NICOTINE, WITHOUT ADDITIVES!

 

When life gives you lemons – make a cigarette! The lemon taste! We want to show you and make you aware of how sustainable hemp can be and have decided to enter into a cooperation with the company ONETREEPLANTED, which plants a tree for us for every gram or joint. With this collaboration we want to bring you closer to the sustainability of the hemp plant and at the same time make a contribution to combating the climate crisis!

 

People in China and Persia were already using the raw material hemp 12,000 years ago: textiles and paper were made from the fibers. Even Gutenberg's first Bible was printed on hemp in 1455. The sails and ropes of large ships were also made of hemp and the first Levi's jeans from 1870 were hemp trousers. But with industrialization, hemp was gradually replaced: new machines helped with cotton processing. And with the advancement of the pharmaceutical industry, cannabis lost its medical importance. After the Second World War, the cultivation of hemp was completely banned. Hemp is a very sustainable plant that has been displaced by the criminalization of corrupt politicians. We want to show you how sustainable hemp is using two of many examples: Hemp vs cotton In contrast to cotton, hemp can be grown in a more environmentally friendly way: it grows well in moderate climates, for example in northeast China, where there is enough rain and therefore no artificial irrigation necessary is. Hemp also requires little care and no or very few pesticides. The fiber yields are also higher than with cotton. In addition, the fiber also performs better when it comes to overarching environmental goals. Hemp absorbs twice the amount of CO2 per hectare as cotton, has a very low overall CO2 footprint, and, in addition to the fibers, also provides high-quality fatty acids and proteins for the food sector and pharmaceuticals. Hemp vs Trees 1 hectare of hemp can produce as much paper as 4 to 10 hectares of trees over a 20 year period! The cellulose concentration of hemp is many times higher than that of wood. In order to utilize the 30 percent cellulose content of trees, toxic chemicals must be used, which ensure that the remaining 70% of the tree that cannot be used for paper is removed. Hemp contains up to 85% cellulose. Hemp paper is more durable than wood paper. Hemp paper does not yellow, crack or deteriorate to the same extent as wood paper. Greater use of hemp paper can help forests be better protected and greater biodiversity is possible. Trees require 20 to 80 years to grow while hemp only requires 4 months of growth before harvest. Hemp can purify both the atmosphere and the environment. Global warming is the result of high levels of carbon dioxide or CO2. Hemp consumes and binds four times as much CO2 as trees. You can find all the information about how the trees are planted and all other information at: onetreeplanted.org

420Sticks - One Tree - CBD cigarettes

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    • No tobacco
    • No nicotine
    • No pesticides
    • Lab tested
    • Biodegradable
    • Full spectrum CBD

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