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Insulating with regenerative wool
19th May 2021
In its ongoing push to bring natural, circular solutions to global brands and retailers, HD Wool is presenting its traceable HD wool insulation for the outdoor apparel industry at its online booth at the Performance Days Digital Fair, which is currently taking place online until May 21.
HD wool apparel insulation is natural, renewable and biodegradable whilst providing inherently breathable, odour- inhibiting comfort and unmatched moisture management in a variety of machine washable weights from 75gsm to 200gsm.
The brand has continued to build momentum with award-winning adoptions from partners such as Finesterre and The North Face, among others, due to the increased interest in the benefits of natural performance fibres and the regenerative agriculture movement. Further new collaborations with leading brands are slated for Autumn/Winter 2021 in Europe and North America.
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Regenerative agriculture key to future-proofing food sector , says EIT Food The world s largest Agrifood Innovation Ecosystem, supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, says regenerative agriculture is vital in helping the world’s biggest foods brands achieve their net zero plans and meeting consumer demand for sustainable products.
It has just joined the new European Carbon+ Farming Coalition established by the World Economic Forum’s CEO Action Group for the European Green Deal.
According to EIT Food, the project aims to decarbonise the European food system, while maximising other benefits such as soil health and farmer resilience. It will take a farmer-centric approach to focus on increasing the uptake of regenerative and climate-smart agriculture practices, identifying the roadblocks to adoption, designing solutions with economic, practical and ecological benefits to farmers.