Our company is working for a sustainable future by offering these natural alternative earth-friendly
hemp bags
People the world over have known for thousands of years the value of the Hemp (Cannibis Sativa) plant, and have used it for everything from cordage and textiles to foodstuffs. Effectively banned in America by the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, this sustainable crop enjoyed a brief resurgence during World War II when the Federal government promoted the reintroduction of hemp to American farmers through its "Hemp for Victory" campaign. Since the end of that war, hemp has been supplanted by various petrochemical products as the raw material of choice for many products thereby contributing to the steady deterioration of the global environment that has occured during this same period. An unintended victim of America\'s "War on Drugs", this misunderstood cousin of the marijuana plant has continued to be cultivated in countries throughout Europe and Asia where it has remained not only a vital raw material for thousands of products, but has become an integral part of environmentally responsible and sustainable agriculture programs.