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Policy Summary of Study 367




  I llegally G reen :
  Environmental Costs of Hemp Prohibition
  by Skaidra Smith-Heisters
Introduction                                         Hemp cultivation is not permitted in the                                           March 2008



                                                 United States today. In its final decades as

C     annabis sativa L. is the most politi-
      cized plant in U.S. history—so much
so that science too often falls to the wayside
                                                 a domestic crop prior to 1958, government
                                                 regulation hindered its competitiveness in
                                                                                                   ILLEGALLY GREEN: ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
                                                                                                   OF H EMP P ROHIBITION

                                                                                                   By Skaidra Smith-Heisters



                                                 world markets.
as factions attempt to either demonize or            This study seeks to add to the discus-
venerate the plant. Complicating the debate,     sion about hemp prohibition by comparing
two very different varieties of the plant        the environmental efficiency of hemp to its
are common: the pharmacological variety,         substitutes in a few key applications.
marijuana, and the agricultural variety,                                                                                       POLICY
                                                                                                                               STUDY

                                                                                                                               367
hemp. Hemp is the subject of this study.
     Hemp offers three products: the long        Background                                      This is a summary of
“bast” fibers, similar to flax or jute fibers;                                                   Reason policy study
                                                     In the early years of the United States,
the short “hurd” fibers, which have a                                                            no. 367 Illegally Green:
                                                 hemp was an essential industrial crop, used
number of industrial uses; and finally the
                                                 primarily in sails and rigging for ships, and   Environmental Costs of
seeds. Emerging industrial applications
                                                 in paper and clothing. Thomas Paine in          Hemp Prohibition by
include composite construction materials
and biofuel sources. Hemp is often evalu-
                                                 Common Sense wrote that “hemp flourishes        Skaidra Smith-Heisters.
                                                 even to rankness,” first among the fledgling    The entire study can be
ated for performance alongside biomass and
                                                 nation’s assets in the fight for indepen-       found at reason.org/
oilseed crops, fiberglass and agricultural
                                                 dence.
byproducts like wheat straw.                                                                     ps367.pdf.


                                             Reason Foundation • reason.org
Today’s major producers include China, Russia, Hun-
                                                                   gary, and France, where hemp production has always been
                                                                   legal. In the 1990s, legislators re-legalized hemp in coun-
                                                                   tries such as Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
                                                                   Canada, and Australia.
                                                                        Beginning in Kentucky in 1994, individual U.S. states
                                                                   began to introduce legislation authorizing feasibility stud-
                                                                   ies for industrial hemp production. To date, reports from
                                                                   Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri,
                                                                   North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont and Wisconsin have indi-
                                                                   cated potential for state production of industrial hemp.


                                                                   Environmental Costs of
                                                                   Hemp Substitutes
     Cultivation peaked between 1840 and 1860, after which              The substitution of hemp with hydrocarbon industrial
farm labor grew more expensive and the invention of the            feedstocks has resulted in elevated industrial emissions.
cotton gin made cotton a stiffer competitor. The drilling          The commodities that have replaced hemp over the past 150
of the first oil well in the United States in 1859 and a tax       years have also carried other considerable environmental
on alcohol led to a new focus on petroleum-based textiles,         externalities.
limiting the domestic market even further. But already at               Consider polyester. Polyester fiber manufacturing
the turn of the century, the petroleum industry faced vocal        requires six times the average energy required to produce
criticism from champions of bio-based fuels and plastics.          hemp fiber. Or consider cotton. Cotton is one of the most
     Despite decreased domestic production, hemp was               water- and pesticide-intensive crops in the world. It is
second only to jute as the most commonly used bast fiber           notoriously difficult to put a dollar value on non-market
as late as 1913. Growth in demand was met with imports.            costs, but one researcher has estimated environmental and
The Federal Bureau of Narcotics reported a steep decrease          societal damages resulting from pesticide use in the United
in hemp crop acreage between 1880 to 1933, from 15,000             States at $9.6 billion annually. Hemp is naturally far more
to 1,200 acres—followed by an increase from 6,400 acres to         resistant to pests and weeds than cotton.
10,900 between 1934 and 1937.                                           Industrial hemp experts consider it a low-input, low-
     In the 1930s, technological breakthroughs in hemp             impact crop. High-input crops create more pollution—from
fiber processing reawakened interest in the crop. But that         the manufacture of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and
interest was squelched almost immediately when the U.S.            pesticides, to their shipment, storage, and delivery. Crop
government, purportedly to curtail marijuana cultivation,          irrigation can also represent a substantial energy input.
began to regulate hemp in 1937 via the Marihuana Tax Act.               Recently, policymakers have paid considerable atten-
Although hemp was technically exempted, it soon became             tion to the contribution of petroleum products to carbon
clear that the narcotics bureau considered any hemp stalks         dioxide emissions, helping to revive interest in plant-de-
that bore leaves in violation.                                     rived industrial crops such as hemp. Net carbon sequestra-
     Hemp experienced its final hurrah during World War II,        tion by industrial hemp crops is estimated to be comparable
when supply disruptions in the tropics restored the need for       to urban trees, helping to mitigate elevated atmospheric
local hemp. The Marihuana Tax Act was temporarily sus-             carbon dioxide levels.
pended and domestic production peaked at 178,000 acres.                 Wood-based paper manufacturing, which has replaced
After the war, the government reinstated regulation and            hemp-based manufacturing, accounted for 5.6 percent of
hemp suffered once again. Between 1958 and 1999, when              industrial carbon dioxide emissions in 2005. The manu-
the government issued a permit for experimental test plots         facturing process is far more energy-intensive than that of
in Hawaii, no hemp was grown legally in the United States.         hemp paper due to the need to remove plant glues in the


                        Illegally Green                        2                          Reason Foundation
The inputs and requirements for hemp crops include:
                                                                            A short harvesting period: Hemp requires relatively
                                                                       little time between seeding and planting—90 days for fiber
                                                                       harvesting and an additional 30-45 days for seed. This
                                                                       makes it an ideal candidate for complementary crop rota-
                                                                       tion, an important economic and agronomic consideration.
                                                                            Low or no herbicide and pesticide inputs: Herbicides
                                                                       are not needed for hemp fiber crops because they are seeded
                                                                       at very high densities, crowding out weeds. (This is not the
                                                                       case for hemp seed crops.) Currently, industrial hemp is
                                                                       grown profitably without the use of pesticides. While pests
                                                                       and disease would likely develop over time if hemp were
                                                                       grown intensively, this tendency could be minimized by
                                                                       rotating crops and boosting genetic diversity.
wood. Manufacturing wood paper also requires sulphur and                    Potentially low fertilizer requirements. Reported fertilizer
chlorine, both known to cause environmental harm.                      inputs for hemp range widely, ranging up to requirements
    Hemp can also be used to make composite construc-                  similar to corn. Hemp grown for fiber requires less nitrogen
tion materials that are environmentally preferable to                  than that grown for seed. Farmers may minimize inorganic
concrete, fiberglass, cement, and lime. These materials                fertilizer needs by applying organic mulch or growing the
involve energy-intensive manufacturing, and cement and                 hemp in rotation with a nitrogen-enriching crop.
lime production are extremely carbon-intensive. In Britain,                 Low irrigation requirements. Hemp needs less water,
researchers are studying hemp-based alternatives to create             and thus less irrigation, than many of the competing crops.
more energy-efficient construction. Such research in the                    Broad adaptability to different climates. Wild hemp, a
United States is stymied by lack of a domestic hemp fiber              relict of historic hemp crops, grows so prolifically in parts
supply.                                                                of the country that it constitutes 98 percent of the plants
    The U.S. government not only prohibits hemp produc-                seized every year by the government under marijuana eradi-
tion but directly subsidizes competing commodities that                cation initiatives.
might be environmentally inferior. The Environmental
Working Group reports that, from 1995 to 2005, the gov-
ernment paid $51.3 billion for propping up corn, $21 bil-              Yield and Qualities as an
lion for wheat, and $530 million for tobacco. Also heavily
subsidized are cotton ($15.8 billion), timber and petroleum
                                                                       Industrial Crop
(indirectly), and biofuel crops such as soybeans and canola.                No current yield data for U.S.-based industrial hemp
                                                                       production exist, but a realistic estimate seems to put
                                                                       productivity in the range of two to five tons of dry stems
Crop Inputs and Requirements                                           per acre—less than any number of common crops, includ-
                                                                       ing corn and sugar cane. However, biomass may be the
     Countless varieties of industrial hemp have been bred
                                                                       least important measure of hemp yield. Processing, which
by farmers around the world. Research continues to breed
                                                                       includes technical innovation at every stage, is a huge factor
varieties optimized for specific qualities: cellulose for biofu-
                                                                       for yield. Fiber length and cellulose and lignin content all
els, fiber yield for textiles, proteins for food, and so on.
                                                                       affect yield for industrial use, as well.
     One rigorous life-cycle analysis has been conducted
                                                                            Aggressive crop research and development, including
on field production of fiber hemp. The study, conducted in
                                                                       selective breeding and genetic engineering, might help U.S.
France, concluded that fiber hemp crops, compared to other
                                                                       growers to realize a yield in the range of six to eight tons of
crops studied, had consistently low environmental impacts
                                                                       dry stems per acre, comparable to hemp grown in the early
in categories that included climate change, acidification,
                                                                       United States and currently elsewhere in the world.
and energy use, among others.


                       Reason Foundation                           3                             Illegally Green
Industrial Applications                                               below gasoline, as compared to a 20 or 40 percent reduc-
                                                                      tion in emissions derived from grain ethanol. Research
     Industrial hemp applications include both traditional            into the cost-effective production of cellulosic ethanol is in
and distinctly modern uses, with varied costs and benefits            progress, with commercial breakthroughs some years away.
compared to substitutes.                                              At present, biodiesel is more readily produced from hemp,
     These applications are listed below. Among them, bio-            although canola has been found to be a cheaper and more
composites may represent the most environmentally benefi-             efficient source. At most, given current technology and the
cial and cost-effective application. This is likely to continue       higher value of hemp for other uses, biofuels might be a
to be the case, albeit limited in the United States by the            secondary market for industrial hemp.
expense of importing fiber from overseas producers.
                                                                      D. Composites
A. Paper
                                                                            The use of hemp fibers in composite materials is rela-
     Trees, where available, are often a more efficient source        tively new but already well-proven, offering environmental
of pulp than are hemp and other non-wood fiber crops.                 and performance benefits in a number of applications.
Even though hemp requires less energy and time to process,            These include automotive and general construction materi-
this advantage is offset by other factors. For example, hemp          als, geotextiles, and filters.
crops require more irrigation, pesticides, and fertilizers                  Industrial hemp is now widely used in natural fiber-
than do tree forests or plantations. So while hemp is supe-           reinforced plastics for interior lining, insulation, and
rior to wood for the production of paper, the investment in           structural panels in a variety of vehicle makes. Natural fiber
producing the hemp may offset any benefit. In the United              suppliers have reported annual growth of 10 to 15 percent in
States, much of the future demand for paper will likely be            the automobile market since 2000. Natural fiber blends are
met with increased plantation forests and paper recycling.            common, but manufacturers would use more hemp if sup-
                                                                      plies were dependable and cost-competitive.
B. Cloth
                                                                            Using hemp in car parts saves energy not only in pro-
     Hemp offers some environmental benefits over cotton              duction, but also by creating a more lightweight product.
for use in cloth, although it appears the degree of increased         Natural fiber components can be 20 to 30 percent lighter
efficacy has been exaggerated by earlier studies. Hemp                than conventional composites, which improves fuel effi-
fiber yield appears to be roughly three times per acre that           ciency for the life of the vehicle. Currently, 10 to 20 pounds
of domestic cotton, with a shorter growth cycle. It is more           of natural fibers can be used per vehicle.
durable than cotton, making it well-suited to jeans. As well,               Finally, hemp composites provide an environmental
cotton, unlike hemp, requires multiple annual herbicidal              advantage at the end of a product’s lifecycle. In its unal-
treatments.                                                           loyed form, hemp composts naturally and the carbon diox-
C. Fuel                                                               ide it has sequestered is released back into the air. When
                                                                      it is used in a composite with petroleum-based plastics, it
    Corn ethanol is the biofuel most favored by current
                                                                      is usually incinerated at the end of its use. At that point,
government subsidies for renewable fuels. While the envi-
                                                                      it offers more combustion value than its glass-reinforced
ronmental cost-benefit analysis of fuel produced from an
                                                                      counterparts.
agricultural rather than petrochemical source is compli-
                                                                            Other construction materials made from hemp include
cated and controversial, what can be said is that hemp is an
                                                                      fiberboard, plasters and concrete alternatives. These prod-
improvement over corn-based ethanol on several counts:
                                                                      ucts share many of the favorable qualities of the bio-com-
slightly higher soil conservation, lower herbicide and
                                                                      posites discussed above.
pesticide requirements, higher potential yield, and greater
suitability for cellulosic (as opposed to grain) ethanol pro-         E. Other Uses
duction.                                                                  Other uses of hemp include food, oil and cosmetics
    Although it remains a subject of intense debate, pro-             made primarily from seed crops. Canadian hemp acreage
ponents of cellulosic ethanol production posit that it could          has grown from 3,200 acres in 2001 to 48,000 acres in
reduce greenhouse gas emissions more than 80 percent


                         Illegally Green                          4                           Reason Foundation
have passed legislation to allow for limited research or culti-
                                                                     vation of hemp, the DEA has generally sought to expand its
                                                                     regulation.
                                                                         Under current federal regulation, DEA-issued permits
                                                                     to grow Cannabis are subject to onerous security require-
                                                                     ments that make the conduct of research unfeasible.
                                                                         In 1994, a crop grown in Brawley, California, licensed
                                                                     by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was destroyed by
                                                                     state officials before the crop was fully mature. The first
                                                                     DEA permit issued in recent years went to the Hawaii
                                                                     Industrial Hemp Research Project in 1999, but its success
                                                                     was hindered by administrative delays at the DEA.
                                                                         The DEA has sought to regulate processed hemp prod-
                                                                     ucts containing miniscule amounts of THC (delta-9-tetra-
                                                                     hydrocannabinol, the regulated component of marijuana),
2006 to meet the demand for such products at home and                and would likely push to prohibit industrial hemp even if
abroad. These products are both legal and popular in the             zero-THC strains were developed for use.
United States. However, the environmental significance of                 The Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2005 (HR 3037)
this market is minimal.                                              was the first legislation introduced at the federal level to
     Hemp might help farmers as a secondary crop with                exempt industrial hemp from the Controlled Substances
value-added benefits for other harvests. For example,                Act. No action was taken on the bill, and the legislation was
planted between either organic or conventionally grown               re-introduced in 2007.
crops, hemp could naturally reduce weeds and other pests.                 Meanwhile, the World Trade Organization and the
In China, hemp is reportedly used as a barrier to protect            NAFTA and GATT trade agreements all recognize industrial
vegetable crops from insects. Studies in the Netherlands             hemp as a legitimate crop. In most hemp-producing coun-
have found that rotating hemp crops with others offers ben-          tries marijuana cultivation is regulated, only in the United
efits for pest reduction and crop yield, among other factors.        States has concern regarding potential for illicit marijuana
     Finally, hemp has been found to be a top candidate              cultivation remained a significant obstacle.
in bioremediation, using crops to extract heavy metals
from industrially contaminated soils. It has been exten-
sively tested in Australia and Europe and was cultivated on          Technological Feasibility
radionuclide-contaminated soils at the Chernobyl nuclear
reactor site. Although hemp is not considered a “hyperac-                 In the United States, technological advances are
cummulator” of heavy metals, many researchers believe it             required to make industrial hemp production economical. It
has strong potential for use due to its high adaptability to a       is expensive to process, especially given labor and environ-
number of environmental conditions. It performs as well or           mental standards that may be lower among other producer
better compared to many plants of equal economic value.              countries. As long as highly centralized and mechanized
Further research and development may make it even more               processing is the norm, smaller hemp mills will also have
appropriate for this use.                                            difficulty creating competitive economies of scale.
                                                                          For 50 years, the prohibition of industrial hemp in the
                                                                     West has inhibited technological advance in hemp produc-
Legal Issues                                                         tion. Today, many countries are lifting prohibition, opening
                                                                     up the possibility of progress.
    The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has                         If the prohibition is lifted in the United States, research-
assumed responsibility for the regulation of industrial hemp         ers might exploit similarities between hemp and flax or
and marijuana alike. Although a growing number of states             hemp and other cellulosic biofuel feedstocks, adapting
                                                                     advances in one for use in the other. However, a domestic

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about the author
                                                                         Skaidra Smith-Heisters is a policy analyst at Reason
                                                                     Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds
                                                                     and free markets.
                                                                         Her research is part of Reason’s New Environmentalism
                                                                     program, launched by Lynn Scarlett, which develops inno-
                                                                     vative solutions to environmental problems and emphasizes
                                                                     the benefits of local decisions over Washington’s command-
                                                                     and-control regulations.
                                                                         Smith-Heisters is a graduate of the University of Cali-
                                                                     fornia at Davis program in Nature and Culture. Prior to
                                                                     joining Reason, she worked in habitat restoration, endan-
                                                                     gered species management and natural resources planning
industry would still have to compete with better-established         with the California State Parks system.
industries such as corn ethanol and with more experienced                She has been extensively involved in grassroots journal-
foreign producers. Greater utilization of the hemp plant will        ism and political organizing in San Francisco’s North Bay
improve its market viability. Other advances of potential            area, where she currently lives.
importance to hemp’s future success include: plant breed-
ing or genetic engineering, streamlined harvesting, and
developments in ethanol production, among many others.                              REASON FOUNDATION’s mission
                                                                                    is to advance a free society by develop-
                                                                                    ing, applying, and promoting libertarian
Conclusion                                                                          principles, including individual liberty,
                                                                                    free markets, and the rule of law. We use
     Prior to prohibition in the United States, industrial                          journalism and public policy research
hemp raised considerable excitement and speculation. The                to influence the frameworks and actions of policy-
same is true today. Interestingly, the newest technological             makers, journalists, and opinion leaders. For more
applications of this ancient crop may be the most promising.            information on Reason Foundation and our eco-
     Nations that followed the United States in prohibiting             nomic policy research, please contact the appropriate
hemp cultivation have, for the most part, rescinded those               Reason staff member:
laws—some more than a decade ago. The United States is
now the only developed nation in which hemp is not an
                                                                        Government Officials
established crop.
     It seems likely that the United States cannot prohibit             Mike Flynn
the crop indefinitely. Reports from a number of states on               Director of Government Affairs
the feasibility and environmental impact of hemp have all               (703) 626-5932, Mike.Flynn@Reason.org
been positive. Social pressure and government mandates
for lower dioxin production and greenhouse gas emissions,               Media
greater bio-based product procurement, and a number of                  Chris Mitchell
other environmental regulations all seem to directly contra-            Director of Communications
dict the prohibition of this evidently useful and unique crop.          (310) 367-6109, Chris.Mitchell@Reason.org
     Ultimately, the costs of hemp prohibition are abstrac-
tions and cannot be fully calculated. The full potential eco-           Reason’s research and commentary is available
nomic and environmental value of hemp can only be tested                online at www.reason.org.
if the crop is legal and unrestricted in the U.S. market.



                         Illegally Green                         6                          Reason Foundation

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Illegally Green: The Banned Environmental Solution to Global Pollution

  • 1. Policy Summary of Study 367 I llegally G reen : Environmental Costs of Hemp Prohibition by Skaidra Smith-Heisters Introduction Hemp cultivation is not permitted in the March 2008 United States today. In its final decades as C annabis sativa L. is the most politi- cized plant in U.S. history—so much so that science too often falls to the wayside a domestic crop prior to 1958, government regulation hindered its competitiveness in ILLEGALLY GREEN: ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS OF H EMP P ROHIBITION By Skaidra Smith-Heisters world markets. as factions attempt to either demonize or This study seeks to add to the discus- venerate the plant. Complicating the debate, sion about hemp prohibition by comparing two very different varieties of the plant the environmental efficiency of hemp to its are common: the pharmacological variety, substitutes in a few key applications. marijuana, and the agricultural variety, POLICY STUDY 367 hemp. Hemp is the subject of this study. Hemp offers three products: the long Background This is a summary of “bast” fibers, similar to flax or jute fibers; Reason policy study In the early years of the United States, the short “hurd” fibers, which have a no. 367 Illegally Green: hemp was an essential industrial crop, used number of industrial uses; and finally the primarily in sails and rigging for ships, and Environmental Costs of seeds. Emerging industrial applications in paper and clothing. Thomas Paine in Hemp Prohibition by include composite construction materials and biofuel sources. Hemp is often evalu- Common Sense wrote that “hemp flourishes Skaidra Smith-Heisters. even to rankness,” first among the fledgling The entire study can be ated for performance alongside biomass and nation’s assets in the fight for indepen- found at reason.org/ oilseed crops, fiberglass and agricultural dence. byproducts like wheat straw. ps367.pdf. Reason Foundation • reason.org
  • 2. Today’s major producers include China, Russia, Hun- gary, and France, where hemp production has always been legal. In the 1990s, legislators re-legalized hemp in coun- tries such as Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, and Australia. Beginning in Kentucky in 1994, individual U.S. states began to introduce legislation authorizing feasibility stud- ies for industrial hemp production. To date, reports from Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont and Wisconsin have indi- cated potential for state production of industrial hemp. Environmental Costs of Hemp Substitutes Cultivation peaked between 1840 and 1860, after which The substitution of hemp with hydrocarbon industrial farm labor grew more expensive and the invention of the feedstocks has resulted in elevated industrial emissions. cotton gin made cotton a stiffer competitor. The drilling The commodities that have replaced hemp over the past 150 of the first oil well in the United States in 1859 and a tax years have also carried other considerable environmental on alcohol led to a new focus on petroleum-based textiles, externalities. limiting the domestic market even further. But already at Consider polyester. Polyester fiber manufacturing the turn of the century, the petroleum industry faced vocal requires six times the average energy required to produce criticism from champions of bio-based fuels and plastics. hemp fiber. Or consider cotton. Cotton is one of the most Despite decreased domestic production, hemp was water- and pesticide-intensive crops in the world. It is second only to jute as the most commonly used bast fiber notoriously difficult to put a dollar value on non-market as late as 1913. Growth in demand was met with imports. costs, but one researcher has estimated environmental and The Federal Bureau of Narcotics reported a steep decrease societal damages resulting from pesticide use in the United in hemp crop acreage between 1880 to 1933, from 15,000 States at $9.6 billion annually. Hemp is naturally far more to 1,200 acres—followed by an increase from 6,400 acres to resistant to pests and weeds than cotton. 10,900 between 1934 and 1937. Industrial hemp experts consider it a low-input, low- In the 1930s, technological breakthroughs in hemp impact crop. High-input crops create more pollution—from fiber processing reawakened interest in the crop. But that the manufacture of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and interest was squelched almost immediately when the U.S. pesticides, to their shipment, storage, and delivery. Crop government, purportedly to curtail marijuana cultivation, irrigation can also represent a substantial energy input. began to regulate hemp in 1937 via the Marihuana Tax Act. Recently, policymakers have paid considerable atten- Although hemp was technically exempted, it soon became tion to the contribution of petroleum products to carbon clear that the narcotics bureau considered any hemp stalks dioxide emissions, helping to revive interest in plant-de- that bore leaves in violation. rived industrial crops such as hemp. Net carbon sequestra- Hemp experienced its final hurrah during World War II, tion by industrial hemp crops is estimated to be comparable when supply disruptions in the tropics restored the need for to urban trees, helping to mitigate elevated atmospheric local hemp. The Marihuana Tax Act was temporarily sus- carbon dioxide levels. pended and domestic production peaked at 178,000 acres. Wood-based paper manufacturing, which has replaced After the war, the government reinstated regulation and hemp-based manufacturing, accounted for 5.6 percent of hemp suffered once again. Between 1958 and 1999, when industrial carbon dioxide emissions in 2005. The manu- the government issued a permit for experimental test plots facturing process is far more energy-intensive than that of in Hawaii, no hemp was grown legally in the United States. hemp paper due to the need to remove plant glues in the Illegally Green 2 Reason Foundation
  • 3. The inputs and requirements for hemp crops include: A short harvesting period: Hemp requires relatively little time between seeding and planting—90 days for fiber harvesting and an additional 30-45 days for seed. This makes it an ideal candidate for complementary crop rota- tion, an important economic and agronomic consideration. Low or no herbicide and pesticide inputs: Herbicides are not needed for hemp fiber crops because they are seeded at very high densities, crowding out weeds. (This is not the case for hemp seed crops.) Currently, industrial hemp is grown profitably without the use of pesticides. While pests and disease would likely develop over time if hemp were grown intensively, this tendency could be minimized by rotating crops and boosting genetic diversity. wood. Manufacturing wood paper also requires sulphur and Potentially low fertilizer requirements. Reported fertilizer chlorine, both known to cause environmental harm. inputs for hemp range widely, ranging up to requirements Hemp can also be used to make composite construc- similar to corn. Hemp grown for fiber requires less nitrogen tion materials that are environmentally preferable to than that grown for seed. Farmers may minimize inorganic concrete, fiberglass, cement, and lime. These materials fertilizer needs by applying organic mulch or growing the involve energy-intensive manufacturing, and cement and hemp in rotation with a nitrogen-enriching crop. lime production are extremely carbon-intensive. In Britain, Low irrigation requirements. Hemp needs less water, researchers are studying hemp-based alternatives to create and thus less irrigation, than many of the competing crops. more energy-efficient construction. Such research in the Broad adaptability to different climates. Wild hemp, a United States is stymied by lack of a domestic hemp fiber relict of historic hemp crops, grows so prolifically in parts supply. of the country that it constitutes 98 percent of the plants The U.S. government not only prohibits hemp produc- seized every year by the government under marijuana eradi- tion but directly subsidizes competing commodities that cation initiatives. might be environmentally inferior. The Environmental Working Group reports that, from 1995 to 2005, the gov- ernment paid $51.3 billion for propping up corn, $21 bil- Yield and Qualities as an lion for wheat, and $530 million for tobacco. Also heavily subsidized are cotton ($15.8 billion), timber and petroleum Industrial Crop (indirectly), and biofuel crops such as soybeans and canola. No current yield data for U.S.-based industrial hemp production exist, but a realistic estimate seems to put productivity in the range of two to five tons of dry stems Crop Inputs and Requirements per acre—less than any number of common crops, includ- ing corn and sugar cane. However, biomass may be the Countless varieties of industrial hemp have been bred least important measure of hemp yield. Processing, which by farmers around the world. Research continues to breed includes technical innovation at every stage, is a huge factor varieties optimized for specific qualities: cellulose for biofu- for yield. Fiber length and cellulose and lignin content all els, fiber yield for textiles, proteins for food, and so on. affect yield for industrial use, as well. One rigorous life-cycle analysis has been conducted Aggressive crop research and development, including on field production of fiber hemp. The study, conducted in selective breeding and genetic engineering, might help U.S. France, concluded that fiber hemp crops, compared to other growers to realize a yield in the range of six to eight tons of crops studied, had consistently low environmental impacts dry stems per acre, comparable to hemp grown in the early in categories that included climate change, acidification, United States and currently elsewhere in the world. and energy use, among others. Reason Foundation 3 Illegally Green
  • 4. Industrial Applications below gasoline, as compared to a 20 or 40 percent reduc- tion in emissions derived from grain ethanol. Research Industrial hemp applications include both traditional into the cost-effective production of cellulosic ethanol is in and distinctly modern uses, with varied costs and benefits progress, with commercial breakthroughs some years away. compared to substitutes. At present, biodiesel is more readily produced from hemp, These applications are listed below. Among them, bio- although canola has been found to be a cheaper and more composites may represent the most environmentally benefi- efficient source. At most, given current technology and the cial and cost-effective application. This is likely to continue higher value of hemp for other uses, biofuels might be a to be the case, albeit limited in the United States by the secondary market for industrial hemp. expense of importing fiber from overseas producers. D. Composites A. Paper The use of hemp fibers in composite materials is rela- Trees, where available, are often a more efficient source tively new but already well-proven, offering environmental of pulp than are hemp and other non-wood fiber crops. and performance benefits in a number of applications. Even though hemp requires less energy and time to process, These include automotive and general construction materi- this advantage is offset by other factors. For example, hemp als, geotextiles, and filters. crops require more irrigation, pesticides, and fertilizers Industrial hemp is now widely used in natural fiber- than do tree forests or plantations. So while hemp is supe- reinforced plastics for interior lining, insulation, and rior to wood for the production of paper, the investment in structural panels in a variety of vehicle makes. Natural fiber producing the hemp may offset any benefit. In the United suppliers have reported annual growth of 10 to 15 percent in States, much of the future demand for paper will likely be the automobile market since 2000. Natural fiber blends are met with increased plantation forests and paper recycling. common, but manufacturers would use more hemp if sup- plies were dependable and cost-competitive. B. Cloth Using hemp in car parts saves energy not only in pro- Hemp offers some environmental benefits over cotton duction, but also by creating a more lightweight product. for use in cloth, although it appears the degree of increased Natural fiber components can be 20 to 30 percent lighter efficacy has been exaggerated by earlier studies. Hemp than conventional composites, which improves fuel effi- fiber yield appears to be roughly three times per acre that ciency for the life of the vehicle. Currently, 10 to 20 pounds of domestic cotton, with a shorter growth cycle. It is more of natural fibers can be used per vehicle. durable than cotton, making it well-suited to jeans. As well, Finally, hemp composites provide an environmental cotton, unlike hemp, requires multiple annual herbicidal advantage at the end of a product’s lifecycle. In its unal- treatments. loyed form, hemp composts naturally and the carbon diox- C. Fuel ide it has sequestered is released back into the air. When it is used in a composite with petroleum-based plastics, it Corn ethanol is the biofuel most favored by current is usually incinerated at the end of its use. At that point, government subsidies for renewable fuels. While the envi- it offers more combustion value than its glass-reinforced ronmental cost-benefit analysis of fuel produced from an counterparts. agricultural rather than petrochemical source is compli- Other construction materials made from hemp include cated and controversial, what can be said is that hemp is an fiberboard, plasters and concrete alternatives. These prod- improvement over corn-based ethanol on several counts: ucts share many of the favorable qualities of the bio-com- slightly higher soil conservation, lower herbicide and posites discussed above. pesticide requirements, higher potential yield, and greater suitability for cellulosic (as opposed to grain) ethanol pro- E. Other Uses duction. Other uses of hemp include food, oil and cosmetics Although it remains a subject of intense debate, pro- made primarily from seed crops. Canadian hemp acreage ponents of cellulosic ethanol production posit that it could has grown from 3,200 acres in 2001 to 48,000 acres in reduce greenhouse gas emissions more than 80 percent Illegally Green 4 Reason Foundation
  • 5. have passed legislation to allow for limited research or culti- vation of hemp, the DEA has generally sought to expand its regulation. Under current federal regulation, DEA-issued permits to grow Cannabis are subject to onerous security require- ments that make the conduct of research unfeasible. In 1994, a crop grown in Brawley, California, licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was destroyed by state officials before the crop was fully mature. The first DEA permit issued in recent years went to the Hawaii Industrial Hemp Research Project in 1999, but its success was hindered by administrative delays at the DEA. The DEA has sought to regulate processed hemp prod- ucts containing miniscule amounts of THC (delta-9-tetra- hydrocannabinol, the regulated component of marijuana), 2006 to meet the demand for such products at home and and would likely push to prohibit industrial hemp even if abroad. These products are both legal and popular in the zero-THC strains were developed for use. United States. However, the environmental significance of The Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2005 (HR 3037) this market is minimal. was the first legislation introduced at the federal level to Hemp might help farmers as a secondary crop with exempt industrial hemp from the Controlled Substances value-added benefits for other harvests. For example, Act. No action was taken on the bill, and the legislation was planted between either organic or conventionally grown re-introduced in 2007. crops, hemp could naturally reduce weeds and other pests. Meanwhile, the World Trade Organization and the In China, hemp is reportedly used as a barrier to protect NAFTA and GATT trade agreements all recognize industrial vegetable crops from insects. Studies in the Netherlands hemp as a legitimate crop. In most hemp-producing coun- have found that rotating hemp crops with others offers ben- tries marijuana cultivation is regulated, only in the United efits for pest reduction and crop yield, among other factors. States has concern regarding potential for illicit marijuana Finally, hemp has been found to be a top candidate cultivation remained a significant obstacle. in bioremediation, using crops to extract heavy metals from industrially contaminated soils. It has been exten- sively tested in Australia and Europe and was cultivated on Technological Feasibility radionuclide-contaminated soils at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor site. Although hemp is not considered a “hyperac- In the United States, technological advances are cummulator” of heavy metals, many researchers believe it required to make industrial hemp production economical. It has strong potential for use due to its high adaptability to a is expensive to process, especially given labor and environ- number of environmental conditions. It performs as well or mental standards that may be lower among other producer better compared to many plants of equal economic value. countries. As long as highly centralized and mechanized Further research and development may make it even more processing is the norm, smaller hemp mills will also have appropriate for this use. difficulty creating competitive economies of scale. For 50 years, the prohibition of industrial hemp in the West has inhibited technological advance in hemp produc- Legal Issues tion. Today, many countries are lifting prohibition, opening up the possibility of progress. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has If the prohibition is lifted in the United States, research- assumed responsibility for the regulation of industrial hemp ers might exploit similarities between hemp and flax or and marijuana alike. Although a growing number of states hemp and other cellulosic biofuel feedstocks, adapting advances in one for use in the other. However, a domestic Reason Foundation 5 Illegally Green
  • 6. about the author Skaidra Smith-Heisters is a policy analyst at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds and free markets. Her research is part of Reason’s New Environmentalism program, launched by Lynn Scarlett, which develops inno- vative solutions to environmental problems and emphasizes the benefits of local decisions over Washington’s command- and-control regulations. Smith-Heisters is a graduate of the University of Cali- fornia at Davis program in Nature and Culture. Prior to joining Reason, she worked in habitat restoration, endan- gered species management and natural resources planning industry would still have to compete with better-established with the California State Parks system. industries such as corn ethanol and with more experienced She has been extensively involved in grassroots journal- foreign producers. Greater utilization of the hemp plant will ism and political organizing in San Francisco’s North Bay improve its market viability. Other advances of potential area, where she currently lives. importance to hemp’s future success include: plant breed- ing or genetic engineering, streamlined harvesting, and developments in ethanol production, among many others. REASON FOUNDATION’s mission is to advance a free society by develop- ing, applying, and promoting libertarian Conclusion principles, including individual liberty, free markets, and the rule of law. We use Prior to prohibition in the United States, industrial journalism and public policy research hemp raised considerable excitement and speculation. The to influence the frameworks and actions of policy- same is true today. Interestingly, the newest technological makers, journalists, and opinion leaders. For more applications of this ancient crop may be the most promising. information on Reason Foundation and our eco- Nations that followed the United States in prohibiting nomic policy research, please contact the appropriate hemp cultivation have, for the most part, rescinded those Reason staff member: laws—some more than a decade ago. The United States is now the only developed nation in which hemp is not an Government Officials established crop. It seems likely that the United States cannot prohibit Mike Flynn the crop indefinitely. Reports from a number of states on Director of Government Affairs the feasibility and environmental impact of hemp have all (703) 626-5932, Mike.Flynn@Reason.org been positive. Social pressure and government mandates for lower dioxin production and greenhouse gas emissions, Media greater bio-based product procurement, and a number of Chris Mitchell other environmental regulations all seem to directly contra- Director of Communications dict the prohibition of this evidently useful and unique crop. (310) 367-6109, Chris.Mitchell@Reason.org Ultimately, the costs of hemp prohibition are abstrac- tions and cannot be fully calculated. The full potential eco- Reason’s research and commentary is available nomic and environmental value of hemp can only be tested online at www.reason.org. if the crop is legal and unrestricted in the U.S. market. Illegally Green 6 Reason Foundation