Fact Sheets
Fact Sheets
Wool and Greenhouse Gas
Greenhouse gas emissions mainly come from energy, transport, and industry, with a small share from agriculture. Ruminants like sheep produce methane during digestion. Woolgrowers offset emissions through flock productivity and tree planting. Further mitigation occurs as due to wool garments’ long lifespan and high reuse and recycling.
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Wool and the Carbon Cycle
Learn how wool acts like a fertiliser by slowly releasing valuable nutrients and carbon back into the soil.
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Wool is Good for the Skin
Recently published research has demonstrated that wearing superfine Merino wool next to the skin is beneficial for eczema sufferers. Wearing wool significantly improves the severity and symptoms of this chronic skin condition, challenging misconceptions that all wool is prickly and itchy.
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Wool is Naturally Breathable
Wool fibres are naturally breathable. They can absorb large quantities of moisture vapour and allow it to evaporate, making wool garments feel less clingy and more comfortable than garments made from other fibres.
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Wool is Resistant to Fire
Wool is naturally fire-resistant, meaning it does not easily ignite and will self-extinguish when the flame source is removed. This makes it a safe and reliable material for use in clothing, bedding, and home furnishings.
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Measuring Wools Environmental Footprint
The wool industry is continuing to invest strongly in an accurate and scientifically credible assessment of wool’s environmental footprint from its cradle on the farm, through all life stages to wool’s ultimate biodegradation back into the soil.
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Sleep Better In, On and Under Wool
Good sleep is vital, as the impact of poor sleep can harm cognition, immunity, mood, and overall health. Using sleepwear and bedding that maintain a stable microclimate can improve sleep quality, and wool’s natural properties help create this environment.
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Wool and Extended Producer Responsibility
Producers, such as brands, have responsibility for the disposal and management of their products when they reach the end of life.
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Facilitator Guides
Raw wool scouring facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Raw Wool Scouring course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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Worsted top-making facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Worsted Top-Making course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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Wool fibre science facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Wool Fibre Science course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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Introduction to wool processing facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Introduction to Wool Processing course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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The dyeing of wool facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Wool Fibre Science course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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Wool fabric finishing facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Wool Fabric Finishing course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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Worsted & woollen spinning facilitator guide
This Facilitator Guide supports delivery of the Worsted & Woollen Spinning course within the Wool Science, Technology and Design Education Program. It helps you present technical content through clear, engaging lectures, practical demonstrations, and interactive discussions.
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Desire: changes in Japanese media, youth culture and fashion webinar
In this Masterclass, Chizuru Muko discusses the growing importance of sustainability and authenticity to Japanese society and how successful brands have directed their companies through 2020.
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Naturally Inspiring Seminar part 2
A panel of industry experts to discusses how emerging designers and creatives can develop their understanding of the opportunities throughout the global wool supply chain.
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The Art of Storytelling with Emily Bode webinar
BODE is a luxury menswear brand that launched with one-of-a-kind garments made from antique textiles. This Masterclass explores Emily Bode’s sustainable design approach, the role of brand storytelling, and innovative strategies for building a new business.
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Treading Lightly, Wool in Footwear webinar
Watch the online talk about the latest in knitting and yarn technology for Wool in Footwear with The Woolmark Company, Südwolle Group, STOLL by Karl Mayer and Kiefer von Zoe at D-house laboratorio urbano.
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Change Gears with Merino Wool webinar
Experts in seamless knitting and yarn development discuss how Merino wool is being used to drive new and exciting opportunities in markets such as cycling.
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China’s New View: Sustainable Fashion webinar
Shaway Yeh, a leading fashion media voice in Greater China, and Chinese-born, London-based IWP 2020 alumnus Feng Chen Wang join Esquire Singapore Editor-in-Chief Mitchell Oakley-Smith to discuss shifting trends among Chinese consumers.
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Design Choices: From Materials to End of Life webinar
This Masterclass explores responsible fibre and material choices, how to reduce waste and pollution in your production processes and the importance of educating your customer.
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Naturally Inspiring Seminar part 1
This webinar explores how wool is a responsible textile solution and a great partner for new technologies.
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