Hemp, Inc. (HEMP) CEO Receives Award for Impact on
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Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin was recently was honored with the Jack Herer Cannabis Hemp Award in recognition of Hemp, Inc.’s “Major Achievement in the Hemp Industry.” The awards ceremony was held to not only benefit and bring awareness to the hemp industry, but awareness to the industry in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“We are very proud to have been nominated and to receive this award. On behalf of Hemp, Inc., I would like to thank everyone for every ounce of energy they have put into Jack Herer’s legacy and the continual push of legalizing hemp throughout the United States,” said Perlowin. “It can be difficult to start a company that succeeds in an industry where it is only ‘somewhat legal.’ However, with the help of thousands of people advocating and supporting the hemp industry we are succeeding.”
Producer and co-creator of the Jack Herer Cannabis Awards, Michael Whalen, recognized Perlowin and Hemp, Inc.’s impact on industrial hemp industry with the only commercial industrial hemp decortication facility in the United States. Perlowin was also recognized for shifting the company’s focus toward a more advanced processing in the milling line.
“We were honored to recognize Bruce Perlowin and Hemp, Inc. at the 1st Annual Jack Herer Cannabis Awards on November 28, 2015,” Michael Whalen stated in the news release. “Since this is our first year bringing recognition to some of the leaders and innovators in the cannabis and hemp industries, we kept our awards small … focusing on about seven recipients who we felt really made a difference and who are continuing to pave the way for others as this multi-billion dollar industry unfolds after being suppressed for decades.”
Though Hemp, Inc. will continue to market its hemp-based cosmeceutical and nutraceutical product lines, the legalization of industrial hemp in North Carolina has enabled the company to transition toward a more advanced processing in the milling line.
“In terms of generating profit for the company, our multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in Spring Hope, North Carolina, will undoubtedly outweigh any sales revenue generated from our product line. This is why we have been full speed ahead with our decortication line which is expected to be fully operational by the second quarter of 2016. It is the only commercial facility in America at this time that will be able to process raw hemp,” said Perlowin.
Hemp, Inc. is also producing lost circulation material (LCM), a much needed resource utilized in the oil and drilling industries. LCM is reportedly hard to source from oversees, and Hemp, Inc. has the capability to provide a local source of better quality LCMs and the means to produce a steady, consistent supply.
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