These businesses prioritise social outcomes alongside profit. They address social issues (e.g., poverty, education, health) through their operations and often reinvest profits back into the community. It could be a company that produces hemp building materials and offers affordable housing solutions for low-income communities or disaster relief areas. Another example could be an artisanal hemp crafts company which promotes traditional hand made products, (e.g., textiles, crafts, and skincare products) and trains and employs people from rural communities to boost the local economies. Hemp cultivation or production could be also a part of rehabilitation programs for drug addiction or mental health issues. Participants could engage in farming and raw-materials processing, providing therapeutic benefits through work with the land and hands, while learning sustainable agricultural practices.