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Wool & your Health
1) WHY WOOL? Wool is a uniquely natural fiber that has a number of benefits. So, why wool? IT’s COOL,...
Wool and Fashion
1) WHY WOOL? Wool is a uniquely natural fiber that has a number of benefits. So, why wool? IT’s COOL,...
Wool in Geotextiles
As many of us know, wool as a natural fibre is bio-degradable and in fact can be an excellent fertiliser or soil conditioner. Wool Shoddy (ground up waste wool) has long been recognised as a wonderful...
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Wool in Medicine
Wool and its uses in Medical & Health Fields During wool processing one of the fantastic by-products produced is lanolin, also called Adeps Lanae, wool wax, wool fat, anhydrous wool fat or wool grease...
Wool in Sport
Yes, wool in Active Sportwear! Contrary to common belief, wool is an extrememly technical fibre and is far from being a fibre used merely for knitting big bulky scratchy cardigans. In its finest form...
Useful Links
GREEN LINKS: The Organic Pages Online: A wonderfully useful directory for all things organic that is sponsored by the Organic Trade Association. GreenPeople. A large directory of eco-friendly products...
Caring For Wool
GENERAL CARE With proper care the natural qualities of wool can be maintained for years. Follow these simple tips to ensure the lasting beauty of your wool garments. Give wool clothing a 24-hour rest...
Being Eco-friendly in Fashion
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Why Wool?
WOOL IS A UNIQUELY NATURAL FIBRE THAT HAS A NUMBER OF BENEFITS - SO WHY WOOL? IT’s COOL, IT’s HOT: Built-in climate control. Wool is a natural insulator to keep you warm in winter and naturally breathable...
Cleaning & looking after wool carpets
We all want our new carpet to look good for as long as possible but the reality is dirt and grit are a fact of life and spills and accidents are inevitable. There are, however, some basic measures that...
From sheep to shop
a) The Process of Wool Scouring Wool scouring or washing...
The History of Wool
Astronauts wear wool for comfort in the confines of their spacecraft. Wool protects mountain climbers and polar scientists, the sailors who navigate single-handed the oceans of the world and men 'who...
Wool & Sustainability
A special issue of the Journal of Environmental Management focuses on farm management and sustainable agriculture. Center for Environmental Farming Systems Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural...
Are We Having a Positive Impact on our Surroundings by the Way we Live?
Wool and its Impact on the World Around Us With a worldwide situation that is continuously changing in terms of the availability of resources, Sustainabilty and Renewability are terms that are becoming...
Terms of the Wool Trade 1853
Pulling the wool over our eyes.... We are astounded by the pertinence of these 'Terms of the Wool Trade' in relation to today's current economic climate!
The Wool Project
We, here at Woolipedia, are delighted to support The Wool Project, an initiative launched 26 January 2010, by HRH The Prince of Wales. The scheme aims to help sheep farmers by boosting the price of wool...
The Wool Project Story
Loved for its rich taste, mutton was the meat of choice for many British families up until the 1940s. However, changes in farming practices and decreasing wool prices after the Second World War resulted...
The Wool Project Initiative
• The Prince hopes to encourage a return to woollen carpets and rugs instead of wooden flooring, and for wool clothes that last instead of the “fast fashion” trend for cheap, synthetic, throwaway garments...
The Campaign For Wool
New project aims to increase demand for wool Feb 23 2010 By Kelley Price and Sarah Dale, Evening Gazette, nebusiness.co.uk From farmers to fashionistas, could the Wool Project be good news for Teesside...

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