WoolAid Bandages (@woolaid) 's Twitter Profile
WoolAid Bandages

@woolaid

Hyperfine merino wool bandages. Naturally better.

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linkhttps://www.woolaid.com/ calendar_today04-02-2022 00:05:00

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Judith Collins (@judithcollinsmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, new Kiwi product. A merino wool sticking plaster. It’s beautifully soft, and biodegradable and truly wonderful for blisters. Visit woolaid.com 🇳🇿

Wow, new Kiwi product. A merino wool sticking plaster. It’s beautifully soft, and biodegradable and truly wonderful for blisters. Visit woolaid.com 🇳🇿
E Tipu: The New Zealand Food and Fibre Summit (@etipunz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Entrepreneur, outdoor enthusiast, and founder of WoolAid Ltd Lucas Smith joins the stellar lineup of speakers for E Tipu 2022 🔥 Read up more on Lucas here: bit.ly/3L0RUlu #ETipuNZ #BomaNZ #WoolAid #MarketDisruption #SustainableInnovation

Entrepreneur, outdoor enthusiast, and founder of WoolAid Ltd Lucas Smith joins the stellar lineup of speakers for E Tipu 2022 🔥 

Read up more on Lucas here: bit.ly/3L0RUlu 

#ETipuNZ #BomaNZ #WoolAid #MarketDisruption #SustainableInnovation
Outdoor Retailer (@outdoorretailer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet WoolAid - a new hyperfine, merino wool adhesive bandage from New Zealand...that's biodegradable! Learn more in the June 2022 issue of Outdoor Retailer Magazine, made possible with support from Asolo USA and Klymit. Read > ow.ly/zT2p50JxFz7

Meet WoolAid - a new hyperfine, merino wool adhesive bandage from New Zealand...that's biodegradable! Learn more in the June 2022 issue of Outdoor Retailer Magazine, made possible with support from <a href="/asolousa/">Asolo USA</a> and <a href="/klymit/">Klymit</a>. Read &gt; ow.ly/zT2p50JxFz7
Federighi’s Assistant (@friend_of_apple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The New Zealand company WoolAid has offered the world patches made of merino wool. According to them, unlike conventional petrochemical-based dressings, the "ultra-thin" merino fabric made of recycled sheep wool absorbs and dissipates moisture, provides ventilation and naturally

Federighi’s Assistant (@friend_of_apple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

regulates the temperature of the damaged area of the skin. For the production of WoolAid patches, wool is first cut from the back of a New Zealand sheep. Then the material is sent to Italy, where it is processed into elastic fabric, and, finally, the last stage of development

AgResearch (@agresearchnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great example here of taking Kiwi innovation, supported by local research, to the world. Has been a privilege for us to test the qualities of WoolAid Bandages bandages made from merino wool that will now be available in the USA 🩹🐑🔬👇 nzherald.co.nz/business/doing…