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50+ Sheep wool statistics: global production & natural fibre demand
See which countries lead in clean and greasy wool production, and what recent sheep wool statistics reveal for the industry’s future.

Choosing sustainable custom shipping envelopes for ecommerce
Looking for custom shipping envelopes that combine protection, branding, and sustainability? Here’s our list of options to make a strong brand impact.

Paper or plastic: which is the better package deal?
A look at the pros and cons of paper vs plastic packaging and why wool may be the game-changer for sustainability in the industry.

60+ Sustainability in ecommerce statistics
Is ecommerce becoming more sustainable? These sustainability in ecommerce statistics show how consumer habits shift regarding packaging and brand loyalty.

Popping the myth of reusable bubble wrap: Is wool the future?
Plastic bubble wrap is a popular packaging material, but is often thrown away after one use. Check out Woola’s reusable bubble wrap (it’s not plastic).

40+ Packaging waste statistics to promote sustainability
We’ve done a lot of research to validate waste wool packaging. Learn about sustainability opportunities with these packaging waste statistics.

Sustainable luxury brands connecting elegance & responsibility
These sustainable luxury brands are redefining premium with purpose-driven design, circular packaging, and zero-plastic principles.

Why you should switch to biodegradable bubble wrap
We’ve found the best biodegradable bubble wrap, and we’re sharing our secret. Explore the reasons you should switch to a sustainable alternative.

50+ Online shopping packaging waste statistics that must change
Online shopping has many benefits, but damages our planet. Check out these online shopping packaging waste statistics to see what we mean.

Let’s break it down: biodegradable vs compostable packaging
What’s the difference between biodegradable and compostable materials, and which one’s better for the environment? Let’s break it down.
