Hi Christine... there aren't any businesses making hempcrete blocks in Tassie yet. I run the states only hemp fibre processing factory - X-Hemp - and while we hope to make finished goods like that in the future, right now we can producing hurd for traditional 'in-situ' cast hempcrete. I hope that helps!
It's amazing how long it took to get even hemp growing again, Tasmania is obvious that it'd be grown there,poppy's are.shes probably never smoked cannabis & thinks it like heroin.
Hi Paul... I've only just seen your comment, and found it quite funny actually! The video you're commenting on was me speaking in a professional capacity on behalf of a small state industry association where our remit is to exclusively discuss low THC cannabis as food, fibre and fodder, so I'm not sure where you got the assumptions you've made about me personally. As a totally open book, I can tell you that I have had lots of life experiences living in different countries around the world, including ones where high-THC cannabis is legal for recreational use, and was married for over a decade to a lovely West Indian person where cannabis use was a cultural norm. I have also had lots of experience witnessing loved ones struggle with sever substance abuse - alcohol, meth and heroin - and used to run a nightclub, so you'd be 100% wrong on the last two points. Although weed has never been my drug of choice - I've got dodgy lungs so don't like smoking anything - I am 100% aware of the difference between all prescription and 'illicit' drugs, and my personal opinion is that like other places around the world, Australia should legalise all cannabis to reduce harm. Hope that helps clear it up!