Pearce/Federal Election 2025
OUTSTANDING GREEN LIGHT CANDIDATES
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GREEN LIGHT CANDIDATES
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Green Light Candidates
Ramon Granados (LCP)

Ramon qualifies as an Outstanding Green Light Candidate
“I want to wake up lions. Hemp is the solution to many of the challenges we face daily.”
Ramon Granados is a passionate advocate for industrial hemp and its potential to transform industries and communities. With over 30 years of experience in Planning and Project Controls for large-scale, multi-billion-dollar EPCM projects, he brings a wealth of expertise in delivering sustainable solutions.
As the founder and CEO of Hemp Engineering Pty Ltd, Ramon leads innovative engineering solutions that drive cost-effective, environmentally friendly industrial hemp projects. His work spans the entire hemp value chain—from seed selection to hempcrete homes, hemp-based plastics, batteries, and textiles.
Ramon holds a Civil and Environmental Engineering degree from the Florida Institute of Technology, USA, and is fluent in English and Spanish. He is a dedicated promoter of hemp events and initiatives, striving to position hemp as a key player in Australia’s sustainable future.
LCP endorses the 3R’s and supports the Climate Rescue Accord
Nicholas D’Alonzo (Greens)

I’m a scientist with a PhD in nanotech, and I’m also a passionate climate activist.
Like many of the people living in Pearce, I know firsthand the struggles of underemployment, renting and the cost of living crisis.
This election we have a real opportunity to get more Greens into parliament to push the government further and faster on issues that matter to us, like urgent action on the cost of living, housing and climate crises.
A better future for WA is possible – but we have to make it happen together.