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Benefits of hemp fabric

Benefits of hemp fabric make it a fabric of value and quality. It is the benefit of a fabric that determines if it holds any value in human use and activity. The various benefits of hemp fabric determine it as an eco-friendly and reliable natural fabric. Derived from the hemp plant, the hemp fibre is decomposable, making it a sustainable ‘super fibre’. The various benefits of hemp fabric are as below:

Reduce carbon emission

Fashion is one of the most polluting industries in the world. The consciousness of fashion and lifestyle brands with regard to their carbon footprint and global warming impact is being reevaluated continually. With fast fashion being a popular format of clothing culture and with the issue of global warming being discussed with importance, the aspect of hemp fabric in using more carbon dioxide than it produces makes it a desirable and ideal material.

Requires less resources 

Unlike other crops, hemp plants do not require heavy irrigation for cultivation. It requires less fertilisers as well, reducing its impact on water pollution. Hemp cultivation in this way helps in reducing the depletion of natural resources. Along with this hemp plant does not deplete the nutrients of soil which can be used for cultivating other crops.

Good for clothing 

Hemp fabric is a fabric that is breathable. Along with this, it is durable as well, and has good tensile strength. It is appropriate for making apparel that is subject to wear and tear. It is resistant to fading and absorbs sweat well. It is resistant to mold and sunlight.

Benefits of hemp fabric

Hemp fabric. Image Source: Hemp Fabric Lab.com

Antimicrobial properties 

Hemp fabric is resistant against bacteria and moulds making it an antimicrobial fabric. It prevents the growth of odour causing bacteria. As it is resistant to such growth, it preserves the life of the fabric and thus helps in sustaining its shell-life.

Biodegradable

Hemp fabric is naturally biodegradable as its fibres are naturally derived from the stalk of a hemp plant. It is recyclable and decomposes in soil. Natural fibre like hemp and cotton therefore are considered as an eco-friendly and biodegradable fabric.

The discussed benefits of hemp fabric help in understanding its capabilities as a raw material. Understanding this help in using this fabric as an alternative to synthetic fabric and substituting synthetic apparel with natural choices. Our textile design course in Bangalore orients students to the various natural and eco-friendly fabric choices available for fashion design practice. The course also supports students to find alternative solutions to problems of sustainable concerns and the adoption of a practice that is responsible in nature.

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