Sustainable government
purchasing
Carbon Negative Raw
Material Supply Chains
Governments around the world are experiencing uncertainty around the price and supply of raw materials and additives. Industrial hemp grown for fiber can support national security interests of soverign nations.
- Create Supply Chain Resiliency In Agriculture, Chemicals, & Manufacturing
- Develop An Economic Engine With A Lower Carbon Footprint
One Farm At A Time
Heartland works alongside local and national governments to support local farming for local manufacturing.
Heartland's model allows farmers, raw material suppliers, converters, and brands to use hemp fiber without any retooling cost.
Unlocking The Sustainable Future We Need And Deserve
Heartland's materials replace and augment additives like talc, calcium carbonate, fiberglass, and carbon black.
We work with global brands and their suppliers to predictably reduce the carbon footprint of everyday products without any retooling costs.
Carbon Footprint Reduction
Throughout The Supply Chain
Farmer
Heartland partners with corn, wheat, and soy farmers to embed industrial hemp into their crop rotation. Our USDA Grant has given us unique insights into industrial hemp farming, regenerative agriculture, and carbon sequestration.
Compounder
Heartland partners with plastic compounders to augment talc, calcium, and glass without any retooling costs. Our Imperium masterbatch solves dust, flammability, bonding, and bulk density problems typically associated with bio-based additives.
Converter
Heartland partners with plastic converters to ensure the hemp-filled resin is processed properly. Our team works alongside component part manufacturers to process natural fiber-filled plastic with the same molds used today.
Brand
Heartland is the sustainability partner for brands on their journey to reduce their carbon footprint. Our team helps create stakeholder alignment so companies can effectively communicate the value of sustainable material innovation.