Pasture for Life had approximately 30,000 mulesed or ceased-mulesed wool, while the 2024, compared to 23,000 in 2023. Data on latter allows mulesing when pain relief is used. Merino), which is produced in New Zealand and Australia, had a total production volume developed by Cape Wools SA, had a total of from 20,663 tonnes in 2023. This decline is 3,892 tonnes of greasy wool certified under its farm audit in 2024, down from 4,887 tonnes in 2023. In addition, 8,160 tonnes of RWS- periods adding challenges to farmers, and tonnes in 2023. These declines are largely dueaccounted for around 0.8% of global sheep wool production in 2024, with all ZQ wool also three to two years, meaning some farms lost being RWS-certified. Additional regenerative under the new timeline. Volumes are expected in 2024, down from 6,160 tonnes in 2023. down from 777 tonnes in 2023. Sustainablue tonnes, down from 10,836 tonnes in 2023.2 volumesreportedhere includethe total volume produced per program including equivalents and overlaps with otherstandards. 2 In July 2024, the SustainaWOOL Integrity Scheme (SWIS) transitioned into the Australian Wool Sustainability Scheme (AWSS). As part of this transition, SustainaWOOL Green is now known as SustainaWOOL; Sustainablue is now known as ResponsiWOOL, and SustainaWOOL Gold is no longer offered. The key difference between SustainaWOOL Green and Gold (SUustainaWOOL under AWSS) and Sustainablue ResponsiWOOL under AWss) is that the formerincludes only non-mulesed or ceased-mulesed wool, whil the latter allows mulesing when pain rele is used. Production volumes for 2024 include volumes from both the SWIS and the AWSs. Production volumes use auction sales as a proxy. Data is not currentlyavailable on non-auction sales.