
Peatlands are one of the UK’s most important carbon stores, but when degraded they lose structure, release carbon, and become vulnerable to erosion.
Effective restoration requires materials that work with natural processes—supporting moisture retention, stabilising surfaces, and enabling vegetation to recover.

Our peatland restoration rolls are made from British sheep’s wool and designed to stabilise exposed peat surfaces.
They help retain moisture, reduce erosion, and create a stable base for natural regeneration.
Fully biodegradable, they integrate into the landscape over time without leaving synthetic residues.

Our peatland restoration rolls have been featured by the International Wool textile Organisation

Moisture retention
Helps maintain hydration in exposed peat
Erosion control
Reduces surface loss from wind and water
Vegetation support
Provides a stable structure for regrowth
Biodegradable
Breaks down naturally over time

Wool is naturally adapted to manage moisture and withstand exposure.
These properties make it highly effective in peatland environments:
Highly fire resistant


Used in peatland restoration projects with organisations including the National Trust and the North Pennines National Landscape team

We work with land managers, contractors, and environmental organisations to supply wool-based restoration solutions.
Available for pilot projects and larger-scale supply
Wool Insulation Wales Limited. Company No. 1441300
First Floor,1 St John's Court, Upper Fforest Way, Enterprise Park, Llansamlet, Swansea SA6 8QQ