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How our customers are using Woola products
Cravan is a unique cocktail bar located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, dedicated to the art of the cocktail. To protect their bottled cocktails, Cravan chose Woola and started using a bespoke sleeve made from wool that would otherwise go to waste.
NSK France needed packaging for their after-sales service that would support a great customer experience. Inspired by luxury brands, they turned to Woola’s envelopes to deliver a return experience that’s both practical and premium.
agood company found a sleek, sustainable packaging upgrade with Wool Envelopes. Learn why they switched from custom cardboard boxes to Woola packaging for their ecommerce orders.
Evelina from Imse Studios struggled to find sustainable packaging that aligned with her brand's values until she found Woola. Learn how she uses Bubble Wool to pack her art.
Learn why the French perfume brand Maison Matine chose Wool Envelopes to ship ecommerce orders to their customers.
Learn why the Swedish biotech uses Wool Envelopes to ship ecommerce orders to their customers.
The French eyewear brand shares how Woola packaging helps show their commitment to reducing the environmental impact of their business.
The Apple Premium reseller C&C (formerly iDeal Group) shares how they make sure their packaging is in line with what their brand stands for.
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Like the financial sector has a standard Know Your Customer (KYC) due diligence process, Woola has a Know Your Wool (KYW) process.
Wool Envelope inlays are now made from 100% wool. No PLA, no plastic. Just better protection and easier composting, straight from nature.
Before we can explain our role in soothing the burning planet, here’s a very brief and visual summary of climate change and why it’s happening. To refresh your memory and draw a connection to the packaging industry – and to what Woola is all about.
The leading luxury group LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has announced the winners for the 7th edition of the LVMH Innovation Award.
Businesses should be a force for good. And we should have common rules for measuring this force. That’s why Woola is now a certified B Corporation – with a score of 107.1.
Wool is a new packaging material, so its protective properties are not well known (yet!). So, we set out to test and measure how durable Woola packaging truly is.
How Kaubamaja packaging brings a smile to its customers’ faces with Wool Envelopes
Postal packaging is no longer just a practical means to an end. It’s a vehicle for telling your brand’s story and showcasing your values. See how Kaubamaja tells theirs with Wool Envelopes.
A win for sustainable companies: Woola raises €450K to replace bubble wrap with sheep wool
We’re excited to share that we have raised funding to help us on our mission.
What are the benefits of wool and how Woola valorizes waste wool
Sheep wool is a renewable, naturally high-tech material. Despite this, an unbelievably large amount of wool goes to waste every year. Woola aims to give such wool a new life.

