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StopBuyingIt

Member sinceJune 6, 2016
Twitter Username@StopBuyingIt
BiographyWe can PROTEST for renewable energy and pray they hear us.or We can PURCHASE RENEWABLE PRODUCTS and ENSURE THEY FEAR US!
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created on June 6, 2016
Hemp and Bamboo can replace coal, oil, and wood. Bamboo and Hemp can grow in over 70% of earth's climate zones. Bamboo and Hemp are low cost crops needing little water or chemicals. The production costs are low, and areas to grow are abundant. Bamboo and Hemp also have over 25,000 uses EACH. The wide range of products and chemicals derived from the plants allow for scalability of the resources. Resistance to drought, and the ability to grow on polluted lands or less than "pristine" farms equals a lower cost to acquire land vs. other crops like corn which need arable land. Bamboo and hemp are being used in wind turbines, being developed as super conductors for batteries and solar panels, even as bio plastics, and bone implants. These plants are in the infancy of development. reminds me of fossil fuels in the 50's. America, can manufacture again. Bamboo and Industrial Hemp ARE the next cash crop for America Both crops have been touted as Billion Dollar Crops featured in Popular Mechanics. Bamboo was featured in 2009 (see the article) and Industrial Hemp in 1938.
created on June 6, 2016
Hemp and Bamboo can replace coal, oil, and wood. Bamboo and Hemp can grow in over 70% of earth's climate zones. Bamboo and Hemp are low cost crops needing little water or chemicals. The production costs are low, and areas to grow are abundant. Bamboo and Hemp also have over 25,000 uses EACH. The wide range of products and chemicals derived from the plants allow for scalability of the resources. Resistance to drought, and the ability to grow on polluted lands or less than "pristine" farms equals a lower cost to acquire land vs. other crops like corn which need arable land. Bamboo and hemp are being used in wind turbines, being developed as super conductors for batteries and solar panels, even as bio plastics, and bone implants. These plants are in the infancy of development. reminds me of fossil fuels in the 50's. America, can manufacture again. Bamboo and Industrial Hemp ARE the next cash crop for America Both crops have been touted as Billion Dollar Crops featured in Popular Mechanics. Bamboo was featured in 2009 (see the article) and Industrial Hemp in 1938.
created on June 6, 2016
The Industrial Evolution: Same processes, new materials. Taking the "green" question out of the consumer purchase by providing a lower cost product made of biomaterials is our key objective. Using bamboo & hemp to produce materials for consumer purchase puts the solution in 'our' hands. Literally. The Foundation for a Bioeconomy's mission is to establish bamboo and hemp plantations as well as processing centers via government support and crowdfunding Internationally. These facilities are designed to support the existing 20 billion dollar per year global market which is currently serviced by China. In doing so, we will reach critical mass where consumers further support the demand for mass production and lower prices. Once we reach mass production, “green” is no longer a part of the purchasing decision. The decision then becomes an economic choice and the lower cost product happens to be made of hemp and/or bamboo. We can effectively defeat fossil fuel companies based on consumer purchasing power and lower the demand for high profit margin products like plastics and petrochemicals.
created on June 6, 2016
#higherknowledge is defined as the release of new information regarding hemp and bamboo as two commodities with the capability to replace oil and coal derivatives used in consumer products today. The availability of new information coupled with civil unrest beginning in 2008 under the Occupy Movement will usher in a wider awareness of the need for biomaterials in concert with renewable energy. The result is the eradication of fossil fuels funded by consumers, owned by citizens, and a new economy.
created on June 6, 2016
Today, access to Fossil Fuel resources are controlled by a few and secured by our tax dollar that pays for standing armies to protect the flow. Organizations like OPEC control the price by increasing or decreasing production. Our voices are never heard, yet our tax dollars are needed to subsidize our lifestyles. The answer is a shift in resources to plants supplying biobased chemicals and materials. We can replace the big oil and petrochemical companies with farmers, local supply chains, and lower cost materials. The rise of crowdfunded farms and factories will shift profit to the people. Biobased resources don't depend on exploration, drilling, mining, fracking or large armies to protect distribution. Biobased resources are grown where natural or artificial environments can support them with very small capital requirements to start. Competition for the consumer dollar is the key. Let the best resources prevail.
created on June 6, 2016
#amandaanderic are the co-creators of the Industrial Evolution via a bioeconomy founded on hemp and bamboo. If we refocus our anger to the resources causing and funding the problems, we can win. When you consider fossil fuels in consumer products, we can stop buying it. We can use our power of purchase to build farms & businesses developing biomaterials of bamboo & hemp.
created on June 6, 2016
The Reality of the Power of Women and the creation of a bioeconomy. Every products company knows women are the key to a successful product. No wonder.Women represent the largest market opportunity in the world, according to Forbes magazine. Globally, they control $20 trillion in annual consumer spending. In the next five years, it is expected that this number will rise to nearly $30 trillion. It becomes more and more evident that women are only limited in controlling resources the world needs. It appears Fossil Fuel and Petrochemical profits are the only obstacle left to be overcome. The Foundation for a Bioeconomy is committed to the development of bamboo and hemp that will finance the shift of power to women.
created on June 6, 2016
#cometogether is directed at warring political party supporters during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. #cometogether has been introduced as a common ground to solve the problems we all agree on. #Cometogether marries consumerism and activism to develop new resources for the material in the products we buy via the Foundation for a Bioeconomy founded on bamboo and hemp. If we #cometogether we can Make America Great Again through Solutions giving us All a future to believe in. For Us by Us.

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