Otago Daily Times

‘Blown away’ by response to wool petition

- SALLY RAE

SOUTH Otago sheep and beef farmer Amy Blaikie has been ‘‘absolutely blown away’’ by the response to her wool petition.

In June, Mrs Blaikie launched a petition calling on the House of Representa­tives to ensure all publicly funded buildings and KiwiBuild homes were built or refurbishe­d with New Zealand wool carpet and insulation.

Tomorrow, Mrs Blaikie, her husband Victor and their children are due to head to Wellington, where she has asked New Zealand First list MP and Lawrence farmer Mark Patterson to present the petition, which has been signed by more than 14,000 people.

She said she was not only overwhelme­d by the number of signatures but also by the phone calls and communicat­ion she had received.

‘‘It started off as a simple idea. I didn’t probably anticipate what it involved.’’

She was in contact with Nenthorn Valley farmer Georgie McGregor, who started a Facebook page, called NZ Wool Products, highlighti­ng businesses in

New Zealand which manufactur­ed their products using New Zealand wool. It gained 2000 members in the first week.

Mrs McGregor also encouraged farmers to send back any synthetic clothing and accessorie­s sent out by farm retailers as promotions.

Meanwhile, Federated Farmers has congratula­ted the leadership shown by carpetmake­r Cavalier in deciding it would focus on being a wool and other natural fibresonly business.

Meat and wool chairman William Beetham said choosing to concentrat­e on New Zealandpro­duced wool, which had superior durability, warmth and sounddampe­ning and fireretard­ant qualities, was ‘‘a smart decision for any company’’.

The ‘‘Benefits of Wool in Constructi­on’’ informatio­n sheet released last year by NZ Government Procuremen­t and the Ministry for Primary Industries noted woollen carpets regulated humidity, were hypoallerg­enic and ‘‘perform better than synthetics in smell and staining tests’’.

‘‘Woollen carpets regulate humidity by absorbing moisture when the air is moist and releasing it when the air is dry, creating a more comfortabl­e built environmen­t that is warmer in winter and cooler in summer,’’ the informatio­n sheet said.

 ?? PHOTO: CAVALIER ?? Natural choice . . . Carpet maker Cavalier has received praise for its decision to concentrat­e solely on wool and other natural fibres for its carpet making; pictured, Cavalier’s felting plant in Whanganui.
PHOTO: CAVALIER Natural choice . . . Carpet maker Cavalier has received praise for its decision to concentrat­e solely on wool and other natural fibres for its carpet making; pictured, Cavalier’s felting plant in Whanganui.

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