Sustainability
The impact our company has on the planet is integral to our ethos. This commitment to sustainability is one of the reasons we chose to make our products out of hemp-based materials. Although we admit we aren’t always perfect, we strive to keep a planet-first perspective in everything we do.
It is our effort to be as transparent as possible with our customers and to leave the world in a better state than it was at Jacaranda Hemp’s inception.
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Washing
Although hemp a naturally strong and durable material, we could use your help in making sure our pieces last as long as possible while also giving Mother Nature a break. This involves washing less frequently, using cold water, and hang drying.
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Business
At the heart of our business strategy lies the most important thing in the world, the world itself. In order to become a thriving business in the twenty-first century, companies must build a plan that involves care for the earth and all its inhabitants. Jacaranda strives to incorporate this methodology in all of its decisions.
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Materials
We have strict standards when it comes to what we produce and don't compromise on quality. This is especially true when it comes to the first-rate materials we use. Fortunately, in our case, these materials also help save the planet.
Made to Give Back
Community Collaboration
At Jacaranda, we are passionate about giving back to the community. Recently, we partnered with Over the Hump, a local collective advocating for mental health awareness. Together, we hope to help humans and their home by spreading awareness through our collaboration.
Made for Change
Hemp
We take pride in offering high-quality T-shirts made from premium materials to ensure comfort and durability for our customers.
No Herbicides or Pesticides
There is no need to apply herbicides or pesticides since hemp’s incredible growth rate outcompetes all weeds while also promoting an abundant ecosystem for helpful insects like ladybugs and bees.
Less Water
Using a drip irrigation system, hemp requires 25% less water per acre than conventionally grown cotton. Its deep roots seep water far below the surface.