Te Awamutu Courier

M&S blazers made in sustainabl­e NZ wool

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UK retail giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) has become one of the first major clothing retailers to launch a menswear range with wool certified under the global Responsibl­e Wool Standard (RWS).

The launch reflects the increasing importance that retailers are placing on developing truly sustainabl­e products, underpinne­d by ethical land management and animal welfare practices by farmers.

The new range of men’s blazers and waistcoats feature New Zealand lambswool, grown by RWSaccredi­ted, Wools of New Zealand growers.

“This is wool in the 28-31 micron range, more traditiona­lly used in the production of interior textiles,” ,” said Rosstan Mazey, Chief Executive of Wools of New Zealand.

“It’s a big step for crossbred wool and it’s tremendous­ly exciting to see our wool moving into high end attire.

“It also validates our ongoing investment in the technologi­es and assurance programmes that allowed this to happen.”

The clothing fabric is manufactur­ed by Abraham Moon & Sons, renowned for creating exceptiona­lly high quality textiles out of their world class mill in Yorkshire. The menswear itself is being manufactur­ed in Vietnam.

Steven Parsons, brand and business developmen­t manager for Wools of New Zealand in the UK, said the RWS was imagined and developed as the global standard for growing wool in 2016.

“Wools of New Zealand have joined a rapidly growing number of internatio­nal brands and the Textile Exchange as strong advocates for RWS as a global wool production standard, providing an assurance to consumers that the wool they are buying has been grown to the highest possible standards across farm management and animal welfare,” said Steven.

“M&S represent a powerful partner in that respect, as they are able to influence the value chain and change attitudes towards fibre production.

“There is a new reality out there for both producers and retailers and that is they need to be responsibl­e for driving supply chains towards true sustainabi­lity.”

Phil Townsend, M&S raw materials specialist said they were very excited to be one of the first retailers to launch a range of RWS certified wool menswear pieces and delighted to have a played a significan­t role in its developmen­t along with the Textile Exchange and many other committed partners.

“Transparen­t sourcing shows a clear commitment to supporting progressiv­e standards of animal welfare, grassland management and traceabili­ty across the wool sector, which we know is very important to our customers,” said Phil.

Rosstan said there were currently 14 grower shareholde­rs accredited under the RWS, across both North and South Islands.

“Through the launch of this new product we anticipate increased interest in our wool and RWS credential­s. We expect more of our growers to become RWS certified as market demand builds.” MILK MACHINE TESTING PUMP SALES & SERVICE WATER FILTRATION SWIMMING POOL PUMPS FARM RETICULATI­ON TRENCHING

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 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Kurt Portas, of Palliser Ridge, wears one of the new M&S range of lambswool blazers.
Photo / Supplied Kurt Portas, of Palliser Ridge, wears one of the new M&S range of lambswool blazers.
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