6. HEMP PREVENTS PESTICIDE POLLUTION
Unlike cotton or flax (which are estimated to expend 50% of all pesticides) growing hemp requires fewer pesticides and herbicides.
When pesticides are sprayed on land, they can easily seep into water sources such as a river, ocean, or pond. When pesticides contaminate a body of water it harms the living creatures within that water source (fish, frogs, insects, and more) along with anyone ingesting it.
Pesticides have been linked to deadly diseases, so not only are pesticides dangerous for the environment, they are also a hazard to our health.
By integrating hemp cultivation, we can significantly reduce our exposure to unnecessary toxins and pollutants.