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Sourcing support and supply chain collaboration from our global network.
Product and process development
New technologies pave the way forward for the latest innovations.
Sustainable material strategies
The ultimate natural and circular fibre, use wool to meet your sustainability goals.
How wool aligns to the circular economy
Design for Circularity
Design for Circularity
Wool, by nature a circular fibre, can be used to develop circular products.
Circular Design and Wool Toolkit
Circular Design and Wool Toolkit
Learn how wool fits into a circular economy and how you can design a circular product using nature’s original eco and performance fibre.
Best practice care tookit
Best practice care tookit
Drawing on circular design principles, this toolkit provides step-by-step and science-backed solutions to reduce the environmental impact of wool garments.
Innovate with wool
3D printing on wool
3D printing on wool
3D printing on wool
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is the latest big innovation in textile design and manufacturing, with the world of high-end fashion showing significant interest in 3D printing directly onto base fabrics.
Wool fill alternative
Wool fill alternative
Wool fill alternative
Wool offers a natural alternative to traditional synthetics or down used in quilted garments, outdoor sleepwear or outerwear, delivering warmth with 25% less weight.
Weather Resistant Wool
Weather Resistant Wool
Weather Resistant Wool
Wind and water-resistant wool fabric made with 100% Merino wool is used in multiple product categories from rain jackets, shoes, board shorts and face masks.
Seamless technology
Seamless technology
Seamless technology
Circular and flat-knitting technologies eliminate the need for cut-and-sew, minimise waste and offer high levels of fabric stretch and recovery.
Wool Footwear
Wool Footwear
Wool Footwear
Innovations in knitting technology with Merino wool has resulted in a new wave of footwear brands using wool for shoe uppers. The success of wool in footwear lies not only in the fibre’s natural properties, but also in its ability to be constructed in a way that aids performance.
