a company called Americhanvre Cast Hemp made a special wall called hempcrete. This wall is really good at stopping fires from spreading. They tested it and it worked for one hour! This is great because it can help save people's homes from getting too damaged in fires. Read from source...
Article missing coherent narrative. Hempcrete, which contains hemp, is shown to have fire-resistant properties, which could be used to create more fire-resistant buildings. However, the ASTM E119 test, which measures fire resistance, is not universally accepted and has been criticized for not taking into account different types of fires. Furthermore, the test results may not accurately reflect how the material will perform in real-world scenarios. Additionally, the article uses alarmist language ("staggering losses") and seems to imply that the approval of hempcrete as a building material is solely due to its fire-resistant properties, neglecting other potential benefits such as sustainability and energy efficiency. Overall, the article lacks a nuanced understanding of the hempcrete industry and displays a tendency towards sensationalism and oversimplification.
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Reasoning: Hempcrete has received a one-hour fire resistance rating from ASTM International. In 2022, residential fires in the USA resulted in $10.8 billion in losses. The successful test could lead to larger commercial projects for hempcrete. Additionally, hempcrete was approved as a non-structural wall infill system for the U.S. residential building code by the International Code Council in 2023. If the International Building Code considers hempcrete for commercial projects next year, it could open up further opportunities for hempcrete in the building industry.