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Earth Day is a time to consider ways to support the environment, including supporting cannabis brands that prioritize environmental stewardship. The article discusses how cannabis can help the environment through hemp's sustainable uses, outdoor cultivation to reverse climate change, legal grows saving energy and water, hemp reviving damaged soil, and hemp stopping deforestation.

5 Ways Cannabis Can Save the Planet This Earth Day

Apr 22, 2025

K. Astre

Cannabis Now



Earth Day is a great time to check in with yourself and think about what
you can do to better support this heavenly body we all occupy. That could
mean actually taking the time to recycle correctly, or choosing public
transportation over an Uber. But another (and, honestly, more fun) way to
celebrate our planet is to consciously support the cannabis brands that
prioritize environmental stewardship.

But there’s also a bigger picture to consider.

A look at the long-term environmental impact of cannabis cultivation
demonstrates how vital it is that everyone — especially those in the
industry — does their part to prioritize Earth’s health. There are a lot of
different ways to for big companies to practice sustainability — and as a
consumer, you can get in on the action by ditching disposable vape
cartridges or buying your bud from a local source. Some critics think family
farming could herald in a greener future for cannabis, while others have
hopes for responsibly grown cannabis on a larger scale. But no matter the
outcome, cannabis (and the cannabis industry) can still be a part of the
plan to keep Earth happy and healthy.

Curious about how cannabis itself can uplift our planet’s well-being? Check
out some of these ways this plant can make a positive difference, not just
on Earth Day, but far into the future.
Hemp Provides Sustainable, Alternative Goods

From textiles and paper to housing, food and fuel, there are so many uses
for hemp that could completely change how everyday items are produced and
consumed forever.

Hemp is easy to grow, freshly legal and best of all, it’s a zero-waste
plant: Everything from the seeds that can be eaten or used in wellness
products to the stalks that can be converted into hempcrete, a building
material which can be used to construct ecologically-friendly houses.
Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation Can Help Reverse Climate Change

There are ways to mindfully grow cannabis that can actually help the
environment. Farms like Beija Flor in southern Mendocino County that
utilize a carbon sequestration model make a major difference, with plants
that capture carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to help mitigate or defer
global warming and reduce the consequences of climate change.

Carbon sequestration occurs naturally with trees and plants, but
intentionally using cannabis as tool to improve the planet might just be a
game-changer.
Legal Grows Help Save Energy and Water

In states where cultivators can’t grow cannabis legally, they are forced to
use clandestine methods that can cause major environmental damage. This
fallout may include severe water depletion, massive carbon emissions and
overall energy waste. Legalization would have a significant impact on
reducing the number of illegal grows that hurt and drain the planet’s
resources.

And coupled with the emergence of progressive techniques like dry farming,
a cultivation technique that involves using no water whatsoever, there is
hope that legal cultivation can further reduce its carbon footprint.
Hemp Can Revive Damaged Soil

Hemp can replenish the nutrients in soil through a process called
bioremediation, which cleans up environmental pollutants and toxins. This
means the plant can be used to help reverse previous damage — a property
that could majorly impact on the future of farming and cultivation. It’s
even been referred to as a “miracle crop” due to its clear contaminated
soil of things like metals, pesticides, solvents, crude oil and other
hazardous materials.
Hemp Can Help Stop Untimely Deforestation

The permanent destruction of forests in order to make paper products or
building materials has caused irreparable harm to the trees on the planet.
Hemp not only grows much faster than trees, it also takes much less hemp to
produce the same amount of goods, which makes it an excellent raw
alternative for both wood and paper.

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