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5 Big ecommerce packaging trends to look out for in 2025
What will ecommerce packaging look like in 2025? We take a look at five major trends in this article.
Woola is organising a charity run to buy medical evacuation vehicles for the Ukrainian army
Woola is organising "Estonian Mafia runs for Ukraine", a charity relay race for Estonian startups on April 25, with the aim of raising money to buy medical evacuation vehicles for the Ukrainian army.
Woola raises €2.5m to replace plastic packaging with wool and announces new collaborations
Woola has announced a funding round of €2.5m, led by Metaplanet and followed by Future Ventures and Lemonade Stand.
NOPE28: A letter from Woola to the world
A counter-COP28 campaign to free the world’s most important climate decisios from fossil fuel industry interference.
Ecommerce packaging teardown: Learnings from analysing 40+ parcels
What does ecommerce packaging look like in 2023? We analysed more than 40 parcels to find out.
Woola joins LVMH’s business accelerator La Maison des Startups
The Open Innovation team of the world’s largest luxury company — LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton — has launched the ninth season of ventures at La Maison des Startups LVMH. And Woola is one of the startups being accelerated.
How BioGaia reinforces their premium customer experience with Wool Envelopes
Learn why the Swedish biotech uses Wool Envelopes to ship ecommerce orders to their customers.
Woola wins LVMH Innovation Award in the “Sustainability & Greentech” category
The leading luxury group LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has announced the winners for the 7th edition of the LVMH Innovation Award.
The end of eco-badges
Many companies use eco-badges to communicate a commitment to sustainability. While well-intended, such badges actually do more harm than good.
Breaking new ground: Woola is now a Certified B Corporation
Businesses should be a force for good. And we should have common rules for measuring this force. That’s why Woola is now a certified B Corporation – with a score of 107.1.