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wool innovation australian wool innovation is the wool industry's research and development company. awi invests the per cent grower levy it receives from the sale of shorn greasy wool into global research and development, innovation and marketing through the wool supply chain. the australian government...
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stakeholders - wool producers australia contact us home about wpa about us history wool trade constitution stakeholders nff membership aha membership staff directors director elections h&w advisory committee membership media media releases policy policy submissions executive summaries key achievements
wool innovation australian wool innovation is the wool industry's research and development company. awi invests the per cent grower levy it receives from the sale of shorn greasy wool into global research and development, innovation and marketing through the wool supply chain. the australian government...
https://woolproducers.com.au/about-us/industry-role/
man-made staple fibre (grey) --- 1.5% --- kg 1.5% 9 22 540806 woven fabrics containing less than 85% by weight of man-made filament yarn and / or man-made staple fibre (dyed) --- 1.8% --- kg 1.8% 11.9 23 540807 sarees, with or without blouse piece kg 2.3% 20 kg 2.4% 31.1 24 5503 synthetic staple fibres, not
carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning --- 1.5% --- 1.5% 25 5504 artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning --- 1.5% --- 1.5% 26 5506 synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning --- 1.5% --- 1.5% 27 5507 artificial staple...
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wool round table 2019 | international wool textile organisation skip to main content main menu about iwto about iwto vision & mission team members sponsors & partners committees executive committee c&s committee licensing panel market intelligence sustainability working groups history join iwto our work
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wool round table 2019 | international wool textile organisation skip to main content main menu about iwto about iwto vision & mission team members sponsors & partners committees executive committee c&s committee licensing panel market intelligence sustainability working groups history join iwto our work
wool & the environment wool & recycling statistics health & wellness standards licensed laboratories wool & education wool lca wool sheep welfare events 2019 wool round table 2020 congress 2020 wool round table resources fact sheets guidelines media releases position papers publications wool video wool...
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recycled wool author: international wool textile organisation as a naturally durable fibre, wool offers many opportunities to keep a wool product in circulation for a relatively long period of time, thereby reducing the product's environmental footprint. research by the centre for colour and textile
science at leeds university has shown that wool products have the potential for two or more uses or 'lives' and a total 'active life' of 20-30 years.1,2 the same research shows that wool already is one of the most re-used of all fibres, accounting for up to 5% by weight of total clothing donated by consumers...
https://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Recycled%20Wool.pdf
recycled wool author: international wool textile organisation as a naturally durable fibre, wool offers many opportunities to keep a wool product in circulation for a relatively long period of time, thereby reducing the product's environmental footprint. research by the centre for colour and textile
science at leeds university has shown that wool products have the potential for two or more uses or 'lives' and a total 'active life' of 20-30 years.1,2 the same research shows that wool already is one of the most re-used of all fibres, accounting for up to 5% by weight of total clothing donated by consumers...
http://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Recycled%20Wool.pdf