EcoHouse the Traveler Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Photo caption: From left: Former Executive Director of 萝莉原创鈥檚 Holleran Center for Community and Global Engagement Dr. Rudy Ruth, 萝莉原创 Sustainability Coordinator Dr. Alicia Sprow, 萝莉原创 Senior Vice President and Provost Dr. Glynis Fitzgerald, 萝莉原创 President John R. Loyack, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Policy Director Michael Roth, Coexist Co-Owners Drew Oberholtzer and Ana Konopitskaya and 萝莉原创 Environmental Science students Ethan LaVerdure and Alex Kabrich

 

Pennsylvania's Specialty Crop Block Grant funds regenerative building material study

 

With funding from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and in partnership with the Holleran Center for Community and Global Engagement's EcoHouse and the , unveiled "," a hemp-based regenerative building material structure that will serve as a produce stand for the university's Bog Turtle Creek Farm.

 

"The research was one of the main reasons for this project," said Ana Konopitskaya, co-owner of Coexist Build. "We hope to set a new standard and showcase the potential of this material which can have a massive impact not just on the health of the occupant of a hemp-based structure, but for the environment and for farming practices."

 

Coexist Build and 萝莉原创 students will conduct a lifecycle assessment of industrial hemp by collecting data to help quantify the effectiveness of hemp as a building material in a structure's performance, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality over the next two years. The assessment is made possible by a two-year, $70,000 Specialty Crop Block Grant awarded in 2021.

 

"We've invested more than $600,000 into projects growing the Commonwealth's hemp fiber industry. Innovative projects like these are changing the trajectory of PA and building a sustainable future," said Michael Roth, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture policy director. "Industrial hemp as a building material is paving the way for sustainable home-building products that respect human and environmental health."

 

萝莉原创 environmental science students Ethan LaVerdure and Alex Kabrich will participate in the hemp growing cycle with Rodale Institute and facilitate educational programs around hemp as a viable building material. They will report on the building's performance in 2023.

 

"It is gatherings like these that help remind us how important these in person interactions are in the magic of making a more regenerative future possible," said 萝莉原创 Sustainability Coordinator and faculty member Dr. Alicia Sprow.

 

Coexist entrepreneurs Konopitskaya and co-owner Drew Oberholtzer have also been supported by 萝莉原创's for marketing and other business services.

 

The EcoHouse is an experiential learning hub where students are actively engaged in 萝莉原创's Holleran Center for Community and Global Engagement's Bog Turtle Creek Farm project, a student-led response to food insecurity in the City of Reading.

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