The Infrastructure America's Hemp Industry Is Missing
IHPA is building Washington State's first vertically integrated industrial hemp processing facility
We're raising a bridge round to get there.
The U.S. hemp industry has a bottleneck — not at the farm, and not at the end market, but in the middle. There is almost no domestic processing capacity to turn raw hemp stalks into the fiber, hurd, biochar, and advanced materials that manufacturers actually need. IHPA is purpose-built to close that gap.
We are developing a carbon-negative processing facility on a remediated brownfield site in Mead, Washington — and we're raising a bridge round to get there.
What We’ve Built:
100,000 lbs/month committed offtake — LOI with Hemp Traders (Los Angeles)
WSU MOU — certified seed genetics and soil carbon research
40 tons of carbon per acre — validated by Kuo Testing Labs
U.S. Senators Murray letters of support
CCA Phase I application submitted to WA Department of Commerce
Site secured — Kaiser Mead brownfield, Mead, Spokane County, WA
The Opportunity:
Bridge Round (Raising $300k) - Closes April 30th
$0.50/share.
50/50 public-private capital structure.
Reach out Below to find out how to be part of the solution.