
INSIS HEMPSERES I WHY HEMP IS MORE ECO-FRIENDLY
Hemp is celebrated as the “King of Natural Fibers.” It grows rapidly with minimal water, requires no fertilizers or pesticides, and flourishes even in poor soils. Biodegradable, durable, and resource-efficient, hemp embodies a quiet simplicity that speaks to our vision of a more sustainable way of living.

Hemp grows rapidly with minimal water consumption, requiring neither fertilizers nor pesticides, and can thrive even in poor soils. With the lowest resource input yet high yield efficiency, it is celebrated as the “King of Natural Fibers.”

A single hemp stalk completes its journey from seed to maturity in just 120 days.

Naturally resistant to pests and diseases, hemp cultivation requires no chemical treatments. From planting to harvest, the CO₂ emissions per ton of hemp are only one-third of that of cotton.

Hemp fibers are exceptionally strong and durable, producing yarns that are resistant to abrasion and tension. Compared to conventional yarns, they offer a longer lifespan, maintaining shape without easily deforming or breaking.

The fabric’s smooth surface creates minimal friction against the skin, offering excellent comfort and hypoallergenic qualities. It also blocks more than 95% of UV rays.
