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European Industrial Hemp Pulp & Paper, Insulation, Biocomposites & Construction, Food & Feed and Lifestyle Applications The perfect green material good for the environment Hemp Seeds a nutritional powerhouse excellent and unique fatty acid spectrum high protein quality high fibre content Hemp Fibre good mechanical properties the perfect reinforcement for your (bio-based) plastics good availability at low cost no competition with food production Cannabinoids Cannabidiol (CBD) is the primary cannabinoid of industrial hemp no psychoactive effects food supplements, functional cosmetics and e-liquids pharmaceuticals Pictures: Hempro Int. (DE), nova (DE), The Hemp Cooperative (SK), HempFlax B.V. (NL)

Fibres Picture: NPSP (NL) High carbon capture by Hemp fibre insulation fleece. Picture: Hock (DE) Applications for Hemp Fibres Hemp fibres have some of the best mechanical properties of all natural fibres. They are mainly used for speciality pulp & paper, insulation material and for bio-composites in automotive applications. Before the rediscovery of industrial Hemp in Europe in the 1990s, Hemp fibres were mainly (> 95%) used for speciality pulp & paper. Even in 2014, Hemp pulp & paper with a share of 57% is still the most important market for European Hemp Fibres, supplied mainly by French producers. Insulation material is the second most important application for Hemp fibres today. Insulation material accounts for 26% of the applications. Other non-woven applications are mulch fleeces for gardens and agricultureand cress growing fleeces (in some European countries) are the dominant medium used for cress cultivation. Together with other non-wovens such as mats for farrowing pigs they bring the share of these applications to 30%. Biocomposites account for 14% of the applications. The only really established biocomposite market is press moulding in automotive interior applications with a share of 95% of all biocomposites. This corresponds to more than 3,500 tonnes of Hemp fibre or about 7,500 tonnes of biocomposites (natural fibre content varies between 30 and 70%). Automotive biocomposites for interior applications are still a growing market and are used for door panels/inserts, trunkliners, spare wheel covers, parcel trays, headliners, A-B-C columns and much more. Cases, natural fibre and polypropylen, compress moulding (Germany). Pictures: Hempro, Winter & Linotech Urn, Hemp fibre and bioplastics, compress moulding or injection moulding (Germany). Picture: nova The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)

Hemp fibre pellets for granule production. Hemp fibre PP-granulates. Pictures: nova (DE) Cress mat Hemp fibre fleece (UK/DE) Hemp is good for agriculture, the environment and enhances regional development Environment Comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions per tonne natural f ibre Hemp (scenario 1: Mineral fertilizer) 835 Hemp (scenario 2: Organic fertilizer) 682 Flax 798 Jute 766 Kenaf 767 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1050 [kg CO 2-eq /t natural f ibre] Field operations Seeds Fertilizer Fertilizer-induced N 2 O-emissions -Institute.eu 2015 Pesticides Transport I (field to processing) Fibre processing Transport II (Asia to Europe) Transport III (within Europe) The environmentally friendly cultivation of the Hemp crop (Cannabis sativa L.) is a key driver for economic success and the future expansion of sustainable Hemp products: Due to its vigorous growth and disease resistance, Hemp can be grown without the use of any agrochemicals. This is rare in agriculture today. In times of increasing monocultures, Hemp is an enrichment for agro-biodiversity. A true rotational crop. The processing of Hemp into its main products and by-products such as fibres and shivs requires no chemical additives and no water. Where Hemp is used in applications it has brought considerable ecological benefits. In contrast, the production of 1 tonne of glass fibres shows a carbon footprint of about 1.7-2.2 tonnes CO 2 -eq, whereas natural fibres show only 0.5-0.7 tonnes CO 2 -eq. Compared to other natural fibres, hemp fibres show similar results for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions. Natural fibre door panel, compress moulding Hemp fibre Hemp fibre non-woven Pictures: nova More information at www.eiha.org

Shivs Pictures: CenC, Ilhem Belhatem Applications for Hemp Shivs High performance bedding material for horses and other animals like chickens is today the most important market for Hemp shivs. Hemp shivs can absorb moisture up to 4 times their dry weight. They are effective for much longer in the stable or poultry house compared to other materials thus saving working time. After use Hemp bedding rots down quickly into an excellent compost. Of the total Hemp shiv applications equine bedding has a market share of 45% and other bedding 18%. An interesting new and increasing market is using Hemp shivs in combination with lime for construction. Here the market share for shivs is currently 16%. Over the last few years hundreds of private houses have been built in France, the UK and Ireland with this new material, which can be sprayed into a timber frame construction. The material is easy to handle, price competitive, shows good insulation properties for a construction material and it appears to be crack proof, a good attribute for earthquake risk areas. Ecoconstruction experts especially see great potential in Hemp-Lime- Construction. Garden mulch (19%) as well as fungi cultivation and incineration (2%) are additional applications. Nutraceutical applications THC, the well known cannabinoid responsible for the psychotropic as well as several pharmaceutical effects, exists only in very low concentrations in industrial Hemp (< 0.2%). In recent years, interest has been increasing in the well-being / health optimizing potential of other cannabinoids, which do not have any psychoactive effects and are not regulated as medicines. Cannabidiol (CBD) is the primary cannabinoid of industrial Hemp, present in concentrations in the range of 0.5 to 2% in the upper third of the plant. CBD can be utilized parallel to Hemp fibres and shivs, giving an extra income. Various exciting non-medicinal applications are already available on the consumer market, such as functional cosmetics, e-liquids and food supplements. Medicinal potential of CBD is also deeply studied and the first medical applications for specific diseases are already applied. These include anxiety disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis, epilepsy, dystonia, diabetes, cancer, inflammatory diseases and Alzheimer s. In addition, it may have an effect on skin diseases, hepatitis, obesity as well as ADHD (attention deficit /hyperactivity disorder). The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)

Processors & Regular EIHA Members The following fibre producers are regular members of EIHA and together they can guarantee high quality standards and a secure continuity of supply. As Hemp is an annual crop, the total production can be easily and quickly increased according to demand BAFA neu GmbH Bernd Frank +49 72 46 92 57 50 info@bafa-gmbh.de www.bafa-gmbh.de CANAH International SRL Daniela Sfrija +40 25 93 73 336 office@canah.com www.canah.com CAVAC BIOMATERIAUX Olivier Joreau +33 25 36 51 54 o.joreau@cavac.fr www.cavac-biomateriaux.com Deep Nature Project GmbH Dun Agro B.V. Elixinol Andrea Bamacher +43 69 91 73 13 233 andrea.bamacher@deep-nature.at www.deepnatureproject.at Albert Dun +31 59 76 75 592 info@dunagro.nl www.dunagro.nl Paul Benhaim +1 720 891 4962 paul@elixinol.com www.elixinol.com GW pharmaceuticals deleted. New member? GREEN SKY LABS B.V. Stephen E. Gates +1 778 430-5177 stephen@nkpg.ca www.greenskylabs.com Cultivation Fibres Raw materials Shivs Seeds Flowers Oil Food Flour/ Protein Hemp food products CBD Others cosmetics multiplication and sale of sowing seeds, harvest machinery, animal bedding, contruction/ hempcrete insulation panels, hempcrete, animal bedding, garden mulch hemp capsules, R&D animal bedding, hempcrete prefabricated walls animal feed, consulting, pharmaceuticals, research pharmaceuticals, research More information at www.eiha.org

Raw materials Food HANF FARM GmbH Rafael Dulon +49 30 78 00 65 25 r.dulon@hanffarm.de www.hanffarm.de Cultivation Fibres Shivs Seeds Flowers Oil Flour/ Protein Hemp food products CBD Others harvest machinery Harmony Antonin Cohen +44 20 3290 4500 contact@meetharmony.com http://meetharmony.com Hemp Factory GmbH Daniel Kruse +49 211 699 90 56-10 info@hempfactory.com www.hempfactory.com pharmaceuticals manufacturing equipment HempFlax B.V. Mark Reinders +31 59 76 15 516 info@hempflax.com www.hempflax.com HempFlax Europe SRL HemPoland Oana Suciu +40 35 84 01 370 oana@hempflax.com www.hempflax.com Maciey Kowalski +48 882 350 409 info@hempoland.eu www.hempoland.eu Hempro Int. GmbH & Co. KG Daniel Kruse +49 211 699 90 56-10 d.kruse@hempro.com www.hempro.com Hemp-industries s.r.o / Creso Pharma Ltd. Roman Strechaj +421 949 386 653 roman.strechaj@hempindustries.sk www.hempindustries.sk / www.hempindustries.at / www.cresopharma.com animal bedding, construction, cosmetics animal bedding, construction animal feed, accessories, clothing, cosmetics animal feed, food supplements, pharmaceuticals, research The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)

Raw materials Food InterChanvre Philippe Heusele philippe.heusele@gmail.com www.interchanvre.com Cultivation Fibres Shivs Seeds Flowers Oil Flour/ Protein Hemp food products CBD Others association of french hemp processors, animal bedding, construction Konoplex Ltd. Marina Gusainova +7 495 230 05 07 info@konoplex.ru www.konoplex.ru Laia s Proteinhanf GmbH Sebastian Kamphorst +49 173 675 5678 sebastian@laias-organic.com www.laias-organic.com MH medical hemp GmbH Joscha Krauss +49 30 75 44 28 79 info@medicalhemp.com www.medicalhemp.com Natural Oil & Fibres LTD Joseph Gavin +353 87 26 33 651 info@celticwindcrops.ie www.celticwindcrops.ie Planè te Chanvre Philippe Heusele +33 96 69 47 726 heusele.philippe@9business.fr www.planetechanvre.com South Hemp Techno SRL Rachele Invernizzi +39 34 82 80 49 00 info@southemp.it www.southemp.com The Hemp Cooperative Triballat Noyal Michal Tőözsér +42 19 11 92 08 88 info@hempseedoil.eu www.hempseedoil.eu Jan Guillaume +33 2 99 04 11 11 guillaume.jan@triballat.com www.triballat.fr animal feed, biocomposites, research animal feed pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, consulting, R&D animal feed animal bedding, construction cosmetics Supplier of premium Canadian hemp seed derivatives and GMP natural cannabinoids for pharm. industry food manufacturer More information at www.eiha.org

Seeds & Oil Hemp seeds Hemp Seed is a nutritional powerhouse Pictures: nova (DE), Canah Int. (RO), Wholebake Ltd. (UK), Hempro Int. (DE), Assocanapa SRL (IT) Hemp seed is a nutritional powerhouse., says German-American scientist Dr. Gero Leson. It is an excellent source of several critical mineral nutrients and vitamins. Its oil has an outstanding fatty acid spectrum; its protein is balanced and easily digested. Moreover well prepared Hemp foods are very appetising. I am convinced that Hemp seeds have a great food potential. Their nutritional composition and culinary versatility are very much in line with several major trends in the science and marketing of food. Hemp oil In his comprehensive book on fat nutrition Fats that heal, fats that kill, Dr. Udo Erasmus concluded the best-balanced source of essential fatty acids is Hemp seed oil. Hemp bars Shelled Hemp seeds, Hemp flour powder & protein powder, Hemp seed oil Hulled hemp seeds, whole seeds, protein, hemp flour, muesli, hemp seed oil, chocolate, hemp sesame bar, tea The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)

Hemp oil Cannabigerol (CBG) crystals Hemp sesame bar Pictures: Hempro Int. (DE), The Hemp Cooperative (SK) Hemp Seeds and Hemp Seed Oil as Food Hemp Seed Oil excellent and unique fatty acid spectrum Today s Hemp seed oil is typically a cold-pressed gourmet oil from mature well-dried seeds. Its most unique nutritional feature is the almost perfect balance of the omega-3 and -6 essential fatty acids plus the presence of two higher omega-3 and -6 fatty acids, stearidonic acid (SDA) and gamma linoleic acid (GLA). These offer known health benefits and are found in only a few other vegetable oils yet nowhere as balanced and tasty as in Hemp seed oil. A gross imbalance in the omega-3/6 ratio in the Western diet is now considered an important contributor to the high occurrence of inflammatory, cardiovascular, skin and even mental disorders. As a balanced source of these fatty acids, Hemp seed oil and seeds can help reduce their occurrence and at the same time they taste good. Hemp Protein high quality Hemp seeds and seed cake flour contain a high quality protein. It is easily digestible, and contains all essential amino acids in a balanced ratio that satisfies the protein needs of adults. Commercially available protein flour and powders are high in protein and dietary fibre and are gluten free. They are used in shakes and smoothies, as well as for baking. Hemp protein powders contain branched-chain amino acids, making them a great supplement for athletes. Minerals, Vitamins and other Micronutrients Hemp seeds, nuts and flour also offer a bonanza of micronutrients that are often lacking in our diet. These Hemp seed materials are good or even excellent sources of magnesium, manganese, iron, zinc and potassium and several B1, B3 and B5 vitamins. Hemp seeds also contain significant amounts of phytosterols and tocopherols, i.e. within the vitamin E group. Overall, the nutritional richness and culinary versatility of Hemp seeds and their products make them an excellent basis for a healthy diet and a range of food products. Typical Nutritional Composition of Shelled Hemp Seeds (per 100 gram) Energy content: Fat: 45 g Protein: 35 g 580 kcal (2,430 kj) Total Carbohydrate: 8 g (Fibre: 6 g) Ash: 6 g Selected Minerals and Vitamins (in percent of daily value, DV): Phosphorus: 130 % Magnesium: 150 % Manganese: 450 % Iron: 90 % Zinc: 60 % Vit B1 (thiamine): 90 % Vit B3 (niacine): 30 % Vit B5 (panthotenic acid): 90 % Vit E (tocopherol): 20 % Fatty acid composition of Hemp Oil (Varies with hemp variety) Unsaturated fatty acids: ~ 90 % Oleic acid (18:1 omega-9): 10 15 % Linoleic acid (18:2 omega-6, essential): 55 60 % Alpha-linolenic acid (18:3 omega-3, essential): 17 20 % Gamma-linolenic acid (18:3 omega-6): 2 4 % Stearidonic acid (18:4 omega-3): 0.5 2 % Saturated fatty acids ~ 10 % More information at www.eiha.org

MultiHemp 44% as Feed for Oil (food) 12% Image: nova for Oil (feed, cosmetics/health care) 0.5% 0.3% as Food 43% 0,1% 14% 26% 3% Biocomposites Insulation Technical textiles Clothing Pulp & paper 57%

45% Animal bedding (horses) Others (fungi cultivation, incineration) 2% Garden mulch 19% Construction 16% Animal bedding (other than horses) 18% Image: nova Roots Revitalise soil with nutrients. Provide aeration of soils. MultiHemp www.multihemp.eu

European Industrial Hemp Association EIHA was originally founded as an association of the members of the European Hemp Industry. Regular members include primary Hemp processors in the EU. Associate members may be associations, research organisations, companies and individuals working in the area of Hemp and other natural fibres. Founded in 2005, EIHA today has 22 regular and more than 111 associate members from 35 countries. Mark Reinders is the President of EIHA and Michael Carus the Managing Director. Board Members Join EIHA and support the Hemp Industry EIHA was founded to give industry a voice at the European Commission in Brussels. It has rapidly become a respected industry association that provides effective lobbying and serves as an information bank. The annual EIHA conference (more information at www.eiha-conference.org) has become an important event in the industry and an attractive opportunity for members and visitors to meet, learn about developments and exchange views with their colleagues. More information at www.eiha.org Executive Office Daniela Sfrija CANAH INT. SRL (RO) Bernd Frank BaFa Neu GmbH (DE) Treasurer of the EIHA Daniel Kruse HEMPRO INT. GmbH & Co. KG (DE) Mark Reinders HempFlax B.V., (NL) President of the EIHA Not in the picture: Rachele Invernizzi (South Hemp Tecno srl (IT)) Philippe Heusele InterChanvre (FR) Deputy President of the EIHA Boris Baňas The Hemp Cooperative (SK) Modern Industry with high social standards. European Hemp raw materials are available now for your bio-based products! Dominik Vogt nova-institute (DE) Michael Carus nova-institute (DE) Managing Director of the EIHA Many more companies are involved in the Hemp industry. For a full list of EIHA-members please refer to www.eiha.org Responsible for this leaflet: European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) Executive Office of EIHA nova-institut GmbH Chemiepark Knapsack Industriestr. 300 50354 Hürth, Germany +49 22 33 /48 14-40 Fax +49 22 33 /48 14-50 info@eiha.org www.eiha.org