Blog

  • New York Times

    There’s No Place Like Home, Especially if It’s Made of Hemp

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/29/science/hemp-homes-cannabis.html

  • Las Vegas Sun

    Centuries old, hemp grows in popularity for home building

    https://lasvegassun.com/news/2018/feb/04/centuries-old-hemp-grows-in-popularity-for-home-bu/

    The most sustainable building material is not concrete or steel — it is fast-growing hemp.

  • Green Plan Jack Anderson interview Canada Citizens Forum

    Citizen’s Forum Nov 22 2017 – YouTube

  • Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance Conference November 14, 2017 Ottawa, Canada

    The Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance (CHTA)

    The CHTA is a national organization that promotes Canadian hemp and hemp products globally. Established in 2003 the Alliance represents those involved in Canada’s hemp industry. Members include; farmers, processors, manufacturers, researchers, entrepreneurs and marketers.

    The key functions of the Alliance are to disseminate information, promote the use of nutritional and industrial hemp and coordinate research.

    Just Biofiber will be presenting the commercial use of hemp as sustainable building materials. at the 15th annual conference in Ottawa, Canada November 14th 2017

  • International Hemp Building Symposium October 17, 2017 Montreal, Canada

    International Hemp Building Association will be organizing a symposium for sustainable building materials focusing on hemp innovations from around the world in Montreal Canada on October 17, 2017.

    Just BioFiber will be presenting our innovation on hemp building materials for commercial use. Bringing hemp to the mainstream construction industry.

  • RRSP, TFSA Eligible Investment

    Just BioFiber Structural Solutions is approved as an RRSP eligible Canadian private corporation investment.

    Accredited investors may now transfer investment in Just BioFiber to their RRSP or TFSA accounts.

     

  • Alberta Sustainable Building Symposium 2017

    Just BioFiber will be attending as a panel member with the 20th annual Alberta Sustainable Building Symposium

    Inspiring Innovation  September 20, 2017 Edmonton, Alberta

    The Alberta Chapter of CaGBC® looks forward to celebrating the 20th anniversary of its annual ASBS, honouring the legacy that has come with two decades of sustainable green building in Alberta. ASBS 2017 will unveil a new event brand and strategic marketing plan with a distinct focus on diversifying event and increasing awareness of sustainable green building practices throughout Alberta.

    The Alberta Sustainable Building Symposium (ASBS) attracts building owners, operators, architects, engineers, planners, builders, green product suppliers, and planning and building policy makers. It is a one-day event with an opportunity for delegates to celebrate local success, network with clients, and gain insight into future trends.

  • EcoLock

    Just BioFiber and EcoLock are working together on a proposed new building for downtown Kelowna, BC.

    EcoLock 6 ZCB Pilot poster 33×46 in

    From the EcoLock pilot poster

    • EcoLock is a Self-Storage, Wine Storage and Co-Work building proposed for downtown Kelowna, BC.
    • This 5-floor, 112,000 ft (10,405 m) facility will be the first in North America to combine storage and office functionality in an environmentally-responsible building, utilizing renewable energy, captured rainwater and providing a healthy, pollutant-free space for its occupants.
    • The walls of the facility will be built with Super Structural R-Value (SSR) “Just Biofiber” construction blocks.  This Canadian invention absorbs and retains atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during its manufacturing process and utilizes rapidly-renewable plant fibers, resulting in a carbon-negative construction material. The walls of the building will permanently store 715,000 lbs. (324,600kg) of CO2
    • The SSR blocks are registered under the International Living Future Institute’s Declare program and are Red-List Compliant.

  • Residential project

    We are proud to announce that our first residential build is underway.

    Please view the home owners blog at www.harmlesshome.ca or Facebook page for aerial video https://www.facebook.com/harmlesshome

  • CAN/ULC S135 testing completed

    Just Biofiber has successfully completed the CAN/ULC S135 testing.

    The hemp lime insulation material identified in this report, when tested at an approximate thickness 55 mm, meets the Total Heat Release requirement outlined in article 3.1.5.1 of the National Building Code. The material affords a Total Heat Release of 1.0 MJ/m2 and a Total Smoke Extinction Area average of 0.2 m2, when tested according to CAN/ULC-S135 at an imposed heat flux of 50 kW/m2.