Knitwear brand Peregrine targets 100 per cent 'regeneratively-sourced' British wool

Michael Holder
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Peregrine Clothing sets out plan to work with UK farmers to ensure all of its wool comes from regenerative farms by 2026

UK knitwear brand Peregrine Clothing has set its sights on using 100 per cent "regeneratively-sourced" British wool within the next five years, in a bid to support agricultural techniques that can help...

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