Children's Rights Day 20.11.
Ruukkin Kehräämö is involved in supporting the alpaca breeding of the indigenous population of Peru and improving the future prospects of children on alpaca farms. Happy Children's Rights Day and...
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Black alpaca is a rarity
In a previous information attack, we said that blue black alpaca is the only fiber used in the textile industry that can be completely black without dyeing. Thus, it is...
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Alpacas communicate with different sounds
The next time you come to visit Mathildedal, stay for a while and listen to the sounds of the alpacas. Alpacas may seem quiet, but they still communicate effectively by...
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Postage reduces the number of returns
Did you know? In Finland, up to 50% of e-commerce orders are returned. Postage reduces the number of returns. On average, the largest emissions of clothes sold in an online...
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The black alpaca sweater is undyed
Alpaca is the only natural fiber used in the textile industry that can be completely black without dyeing. At Ruukki's spinning mill, all 100% alpaca products are undyed. There are...
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What does Baby Alpaca mean?
The name Baby Alpaca is often thought to come from the fact that the wool is collected from young alpacas. In reality, even an old alpaca can produce Baby Alpaca-level...
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Alpaca wool is renewable and recyclable
Did you know? Alpaca wool is renewable and recyclable! Alpaca produces 3-6 kilos of fiber per year. When the alpaca garment reaches the end of its journey, the fiber can...
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Environmental impact of textiles
The production and washing of textiles has surprising environmental effects. Read more about the European Parliament's report. Did you know? 0.5 million tons of microfibers are released into waterways every...
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Shrove Tuesday
That's where the idea started... We started making small information attacks for our Some followers. Now you can go back to information attacks here on the blog as well. Did...
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