
Flexible protection for fragile products
Wool Sheets can be cut to size and wrapped around your products for protection during shipping.
✓ shockproof
✓ petrochemical-free
✓ eye-catching
Functional, sustainable and
damn good looking
Protects
Wool Sheet protects goods from breaking and getting scratched as effectively as bubble wrap.
Stands out
Delight your customers with packaging that showcases your commitment to sustainable ecommerce.
Reduces plastic
Bubble wrap has been the go-to protective packaging for decades. Together we can change this.

“It's so easy to use the Wool Sheets. They can be cut to size, and their format adapts to different shapes. Customers like the look, and most importantly, despite being thin, the protection is excellent.”
Greta Brugnoli, General Manager of Casa Zanoni
The technicals
Wool Sheet is made of 100% waste wool. As wool is just the animal protein keratin, it is biodegradable and compostable at home.
A sustainable alternative to plastic bubble wrap, Wool Sheet comes in sheets up to 1 x 1.2 m in size.
See why Casa Zanoni uses Wool Sheets to ship its fragile products
Casa Zanoni is a modern Italian gourmet brand created by Chef Simone Zanoni. Not too long ago, they replaced plastic bubble wrap in their ecommerce shipments with Wool Sheets.
Greta Burgnoli, the General Manager of Casa Zanoni, said the motivation for making the change was simple: “We were looking for compostable packaging because I think this needs to be the future.”
When she found Woola, it was an easy choice.
“We immediately liked Woola's packaging solutions and their approach. Moreover, it matched perfectly with my search for a biodegradable product,” Greta said.

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Why wool?
Wool is a naturally high-tech fibre
Its elasticity, water repellency, and resistance to temperature extremes make wool a perfect material for packing items that need extra cushioning.
Still, up to 90% of wool goes to waste.
That’s 200 000 tonnes of sheep wool that gets burned or buried in Europe each year. We’re putting that unused material to good use.
Read more about it here.
Single-use and
fossil fuels
Bubble wrap is so 1957.
It has dominated the packaging industry for ages, but its decline is inevitable.
The industry is broken for two reasons: dependency on fossil fuels and the single-use mindset. We need to get rid of both to make packaging more sustainable.