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10 Sustainable alternatives to bubble wrap
Plastic bubble wrap is so 1957. In this article, we highlight the 10 best bubble wrap alternatives that your company can use instead.

How Wool Envelopes help Tanel Veenre Jewellery showcase a love for nature and design
Tanel Veenre, known for their jewellery, shares how Wool Envelopes help the brand show their love for nature and design.

Know Your Wool (KYW): Where does our wool come from?
Like the financial sector has a standard Know Your Customer (KYC) due diligence process, Woola has a Know Your Wool (KYW) process.

How iDeal delivers brand messages of sustainability with Wool Envelopes
The Apple Premium reseller iDeal Group shares how they make sure their packaging is in line with what their brand stands for.

Woola raises €2.5M seed led by Future Ventures to replace bubble wrap with wool
Hot off the press: Woola raises €2.5M seed led by Future Ventures to replace bubble wrap with wool.

Why wool? And why do farmers burn it?
200,000 tonnes of wool goes unused in Europe every year — this inspired us to start Woola. Read on to find out more about wool as a packaging material.

Woola’s circular future: the pilot project
No innovative product is perfect from the beginning. We see our product and business model development as improvements and dreams spread over a long period of time, split between different stages on the timeline.

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.
