
Yet, as we’ve seen from recent crises such as the one in Flint, Michigan, access to clean water continues to be a challenge even in a developed country like the United States. But what if there was a low-cost, quick-fix solution for the nation’s aging water systems that filters and purifies water at the tap without the need for harmful chemicals or costly systems?
Using hemp as a water filter seems to be a viable answer.
Foundation for Industrial Hemp Production & Research (FIHPR), a non-profit organization, has developed a hemp microfiber water filter after 2+ years of research and development. The new filter addresses many noticeable and unnoticeable problems, such as actively reducing rust, chlorine and E.Coli. It contains all-natural filter media: scientifically proven anti-bacterial/-microbial hemp fiber as well as activated coconut shell carbon, achieving a more thorough purification than most standard pitcher and faucet filters.

“We have one, and it works so well! “One anonymous tester remarked, ‘Our water is terrible, fairly certain our pipes are rusted, and the landlord has no concern. “Since we got a HMF filter there has been no brassy residue and I feel confident it has improved our water quality significantly!”
Why use hemp for filtration
Michael Crippen, the founder of FIHPR, started researching water purification with the use of hemp micro-fibers at the request of an ex-navy entrepreneur about 2 years ago. Originally starting on a project on hemp biodiesel, he discovered the antibacterial nature of hemp fibers that could be utilized in the consumer market.
Ever since this discovery, Michael has spent the past two years on research and prototyping. As a student at University of South Florida majoring in chemical engineering, Michael has dedicated most of his research and free time on developing the hemp filter.
Michael bemoans the use of toxic chemicals and non-organic materials, as these methods may persist into the consumer’s’ drinking water and cause illness. Instead, his organization seeks to make available a healthier alternative that helps to reduce harmful components of municipal filtration. None of the filters contain any harmful materials.
The advantages of a hemp water filter

Currently, the only purification method to achieve anti-bacterial/microbial results are solutions such as UV-radiation and chlorine. The former option in incredibly expensive and bulky, while the latter is incredibly toxic. Hemp as an alternative is truly an attractive option that makes purification affordable and non-toxic.
The hemp water filter is more than just a filter. It’s a softener and purifier that cleans drinking and cooking water for the whole family. The hemp microfibers captures and kills 95% of bacteria and microbes without leaving toxic residue. It also effectively reduces natural gas, dyes, and tannins.
How the hemp filter could be a real gamechanger

UN-Water reports that 783 million people lack access to clean water, and nearly 2.5 billion lack adequate sanitation. This figure and the National Resource Defense Council’s copper and lead violations study give insight into global water.
With the adoption of hemp filters as a viable purification solution, we can hope to positively contribute to solving this crisis. FIHPR, a non-profit, aims to provide free filters to in-need communities and upgrade global infrastructure.
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan was a critical reminder of the importance of the quality of drinking water in society. Contamination, water scarcity: consider a hemp filter as an eco-friendly, affordable solution for a global issue.
How you can help
Unfortunately, most consumers end up purchasing filters based on what’s immediately available in supermarkets and don’t know if it’s actually improving their tap water.
Michael asks that any customers with questions or concerns contact their direct line +1(727)271-9916 for immediate assistance. Each filter costs $29.99 and the refills come in packs of 4 for $64.99. FIHPR plans to use the proceeds to establish a cost-free non-profit for providing filtration to houses in need and expanding services.

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Here’s to keeping the information flowing. I had no idea there were hemp water filters that can not only clean the water but make it softer. I am personally going to order one and see how it works. Just one more good thing involving hemp………….
http://fihpr.weebly.com/ Is the company’s new website! I’ve been using the filter for years but they changed websites
Hi, thanks for providing such useful information about hemp water filters. I was actually not aware about it. Keep sharing!
I knew that hemp had a great many uses and benefits, but I had no idea water filtration was one of them! This could prove useful to so many who are without clean drinking water.
where do I order this?
http://fihpr.weebly.com/ Their old website is down but they have hundreds in stock right now, Kickstarter to come!
recently I used toasted hemp wood chips as an alternative for toasted oak wood chips for aging homemade rum. After toasting on lower temps than harder woods, hemp wood gives a distinct nice sweet smell but while other woods definitely add taste and body to the drink, hemp wood seems to remove some of its original (melasse)flavors. So I was wondering if hemp wood might have active carbon-like filtrating effects, I found this site.
FIHPR has a new website! I’ve been ordering since I was pregnant in 2015 and learned how nasty the well AND municipal water is in Florida
http://fihpr.weebly.com/