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The Wooly Eco-Friendly Cooler Uses Wool for Insulation

The Wooly Eco-Friendly Cooler uses wool as insulation to keep drinks and food cool. It is commonly known that wool acts as a good insulating material to keep things warm, but it also works to keep things cool. Designed by Dave Nomura & Brook McLeod, this outdoor cooler is free from chemical and foam insulants.

In addition to its alternative insulation, the Wooly is one of the only recyclable coolers on today's market. Made from an outer casing of aluminium and stainless steel, the cooler is free from plastic. Equipped with bamboo handles and a built-in charcuterie-board, all materials used to make the cooler are either biodegradable or recyclable. With an internal capacity of 78 regular beverage cans, the Wooly's double-wall insulation keeps the interior cold for three days.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Insulation - The use of unconventional and natural materials for insulation can be disruptive for the construction and architecture industries.
2. Recyclable Materials - The rise of sustainable materials and products can disrupt the manufacturing and consumer goods industries, allowing for more environmentally-friendly options.
3. Multi-functional Products - The combination of various functions in a single product can disrupt the outdoor recreation and consumer goods industries by offering more convenience and value for the customer.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The eco-friendly insulation trend can disrupt the construction industry by providing alternatives to traditional insulation materials.
2. Manufacturing - The trend towards using recyclable materials can disrupt the manufacturing industry by forcing companies to re-think their production processes and supply chains.
3. Outdoor Recreation - The multi-functional trend can disrupt the outdoor recreation industry by offering consumers products that can be used for multiple purposes, providing a more efficient and cost-effective experience.

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