Inside Outdoor Magazine: Pioneering New Trails For American Wool
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Inside Outdoor Magazine: Pioneering New Trails For American Wool

The new issue of Inside Outdoor highlights the work Shaniko Wool is doing to change the domestic wool landscape in terms of enhanced land management, and giving major brands, such as Ralph Lauren, a source of American-grown wool with a pristine, verifiable sustainability story that they can use in the marketing of their products.

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Team USA Wears Wool From American Family Sheep Ranches
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Team USA Wears Wool From American Family Sheep Ranches

Born on the Oregon Trail, pioneer Richard Hinton came to the high desert of Central Oregon in 1871. He staked a homestead claim and began raising sheep. More than 150 years later, the ranchers still raising sheep on Hinton’s land provide wool to outfit Team USA Olympians and Paralympians.

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Shaniko: Oregon’s Most Famous Ghost Town
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Shaniko: Oregon’s Most Famous Ghost Town

One of the early settlers in the Shaniko area of north central Oregon was August Scherneckau, who came to the area in 1874, after the Civil War. The spelling of the town's name reflects local Native American pronunciation of Scherneckau's name.

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Sheep Industry News: Shaniko Wool Donates Winter Olympics Sweater to Rams PAC Auctioin
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Sheep Industry News: Shaniko Wool Donates Winter Olympics Sweater to Rams PAC Auctioin

Shaniko Wool Company and Jeanne Carver of Oregon have donated a 2022 Winter Olympics sweater, identical to the ones that will be worn by Team USA during the games’ opening and closing ceremonies on February 20 in Beijing, China, to ASI. The sweater will be auctioned off during the RAMS PAC Auction on January 21 at the ASI Annual Convention in San Diego.

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Shaniko Wool’s Carbon Initiative Featured in Textile Exchange’s Regenerative Agriculture Report
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Shaniko Wool’s Carbon Initiative Featured in Textile Exchange’s Regenerative Agriculture Report

Textile Exchange has created a landmark framework for the fashion and textile industries to understand, communicate, and invest in regenerative agriculture through its 2022 Regenerative Agriculture Report. Shaniko Wool’s efforts to obtain data and proof of our member ranches’ regenerative impacts with our Carbon Initiative model are detailed in the report.

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Women’s Wear Daily: Janessa Leone Ventures Into Clothing Made in USA With Regenerative Wool Sweaters
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Women’s Wear Daily: Janessa Leone Ventures Into Clothing Made in USA With Regenerative Wool Sweaters

Los Angeles hat and accessories designer Janessa Leone, a favorite of Meghan Markle, Taylor Swift and others, is launching her first clothing line. Made from regenerative, carbon negative wool in partnership with Shaniko Wool Co. in Oregon, the Reciproque sweater collection is a reimagining of fashion consumption and production for the designer, highlighting the relationship between what we wear and the land where it is sourced.

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Sourcing Journal: How Shaniko Wool Company Is Turning Carbon Sequestration Into A KPI
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Sourcing Journal: How Shaniko Wool Company Is Turning Carbon Sequestration Into A KPI

Like the proverbial tree falling in a forest, a company’s sustainability efforts may not make noise without the right observation. Oregon-based farming group Shaniko Wool Company has launched an initiative that scientifically measures its producers’ carbon sequestration through a combination of soil and bio-based sampling, laboratory analysis and modeling. Aside from improving transparency and backing.

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Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place: Evolving Sustainable Supply Chains
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Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place: Evolving Sustainable Supply Chains

Leslie Davis Burns and Jeanne Carver have co-authored Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place, which follows the journeys of five companies with evolving sustainable supply chains in the fashion and textile industry. Each of the profiled companies are committed to advancing cultural traditions of a particular place.

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Knit Picks Releases First 100% American-Made Yarn Line For Hand Knitters
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Knit Picks Releases First 100% American-Made Yarn Line For Hand Knitters

Vancouver, Wash. (April 5, 2021) — Like for so many others, the Covid-19 pandemic inspired Crafts Group, parent company of Knit Picks, to embark on something new. With shutdowns over the last year spurring knitters to knit more and driving beginners to the craft in order to fill their time spent at home doing something that helped them feel safe, productive and happy, the demand for yarn accelerated.

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