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InsideOutdoor | SPRING 2022 23 number she and farmers in her group are beginning to measure. Currently, the ranches in her farm group represent about 2.5 million acres of land in the western U.S. and 35,000 head of merino/rambouillet sheep. In 2022, Carver estimates those ranches will harvest approximately 170 tons of RWScertified Shaniko Wool Company wool. But RWS certification isn’t limited to sheep ranches. “The U.S. textile supply chain is now getting involved in the RWS, [and] supporting the use of the RWS logo on products,” said Carver. “Up until now, brands could say they had sourced RWS certified Shaniko Wool but could not put the logo on their finished goods. That will change. In the last month, a wool scouring and combing mill, two spinning mills, one dye house, and two knitting manufacturers in the U.S. have gone through RWS audits in order to certify the full traceability of their wool and content claims.” According to Textile Exchange, much of this has been done by or with help from Jeanne Carver. “She is not only a U.S. pioneer for Responsible Wool Standard but also a global pioneer,” said Mamo. “She [runs] the first ranch certified in the world. Jeanne has been a huge advocate for RWS and has now built an entire certified supply chain in the U.S. She is also well aligned with Textile Exchange’s Climate+ strategy and is spearheading action through Shaniko Wool Company Carbon Initiative.” Although Carver’s work helping U.S. sheep ranchers harvest RWScertified wool began with a dream grounded in the American pioneer spirit, the result of her work addresses current and urgent climate and textile industry supply chain issues. “Our goal is to measure the actual impacts of our ranching practices [and] determine the net carbon budget of each ranching operation and our aggregate whole. The health of the land has never been more critical to a growing group of stakeholders, including brands,” Carver added. “And truly, it is the concern of every citizen around the world.” m SCARPA RIBELLE TECH 2.0 HD Ph. © Mathis Dumas H=>ry NEXT LEVEL WATERPROOFING The insight that steered HDry's technological development is simple: move the waterproof and breathable barrier as far outside as possible to block the ingress of water to the outermost layer and prevent its penetration inside the shoe or equipment item (also on gloves and backpacks). The HDry waterproof and breathable membrane is directly laminated to the inner side of the upper by a patented 3D lamination process and machinery, sealing the material and all seams in one step (tapeless). Water cannot penetrate the outer surface, so the boot stays much lighter, and feet remain dry and comfortable in any weather condition. HDry membranes are PTFE-free, PFC's free and OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 certified. The HDry 'b5' membrane is 53% BIO-BASED, reducing use of petrochemicals. HDry Nort h America - P h . 203-543-2340 - g h s h o ld ings@gmai l .com -www. hd ry.com Inside the 120-year-old facilities at Imperial Stock Ranch

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