Published July 16, 2025
Reading time: 6 minutes
By Jordy Munarriz
Feature | Alpaca Wool | Synthetic Fibers |
Source | Renewable (Alpaca) | Fossil fuels (Oil) |
Biodegradable | Yes (Months) | No (Centuries) |
Odor Resistance | Natural | Requires chemical treatments |
Moisture Management | Wicks + Breathes | Often traps sweat/odor |
Plastic-Free | 100% | 100% plastic-based |
Microplastic Shedding | None | High |

Jordy Munarriz
Environmental Engineer with a master’s degree in renewable energy and a specialization in sustainability. A passionate traveler and advocate for responsible tourism, he captures the essence of exploration through storytelling, inspiring others to connect with nature in a conscious and meaningful way.
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