Local man part of national hemp company tapped for upcoming Olympics
A Canadian company is leading the way with a new process using hemp to prevent cracking in concrete. The system has caught the attention of organizers with the 2022 Winter Olympics – and there’s a Prince Albert connection.
Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp. (CGT) is behind the new process, which uses industrial hemp fibre to stop concrete from cracking. The business generated interest amongst organizers with the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, who plan to use the technology on bobsleigh and luge tracks at the event.
Stephen Christensen, vice president and general manager with CGT, grew up in Prince Albert and is part of the team that developed the system. Christensen said the application is groundbreaking within the hemp industry.
“For very highly-engineered projects like pools or skate parks, or the bobsled track at the Olympics in Beijing, they need a fibre that really, really mitigates cracking very well and also is easy to finish,” Christensen told paNOW. “It’s the only fibre that’s compliant … so it will replace glass or plastic fibre that doesn’t really do that great a job stopping cracking, but that’s the only technology out there right now.”