SFW Hub Guildford: Guide to SFW
We chat to Debs from Zero Carbon Guildford about their plans for a Hub this September!
Debs: βMy own journey into sustainable fashion began after more than a decade working in fashion, across sourcing, supply chain management, product development and design. Working in factories in Bangladesh, China, Europe and the UK, I saw first-hand the unethical practices that underpin much of the industry. I knew things needed to change.
Later in life I decided to use that experience to pursue an MA in Sustainable Fashion with Falmouth University. Through my final major project I launched the Kindred Cloth Collective, partnering with Zero Carbon Guildford and Rosamund Community Garden to promote regenerative fashion practices at Kindred Cloth Collective, we are experimenting with what a fashion commons might look like in Guildford. This draws on the work of commons scholars like Elinor Ostrom and David Bollier, who explore shared stewardship as a new paradigm for how communities can thrive together.
Debs: βFor us, this means creating spaces where people can repair and redesign clothes, grow and cultivate natural dye plants, and reconnect fashion back to the soil and other living systems that support it.
The future goal is to grow enough dye plants to establish a community dye bath, while continuing to host workshops that share skills in land stewardship, ethical fashion practices, craft and sustainable design.
By doing so, we hope to build a strong regenerative fashion commons with Zero Carbon Guildford, a place where clothing is extended and cared for, through social spaces and celebrated as part of a circular community - led system.β
πΏ Programme of Events at ZERO & Rosamund Community Garden
π Saturday 27th September
π Clothes Swap | 1β3pm, ZERO Bring up to 5 good-condition items to refresh your wardrobe sustainably.
βοΈ Mending Circle | 1β3pm, ZERO Learn visible mending (Sashiko) and upcycle clothes in a friendly space.
π¨ Upcycling with Nature Block Printing | 1β3pm, ZERO Adorn clothes with nature-inspired prints, designed by ZERO artists.
π Tuesday 30th September
π Doughnut Economics Workshop | 7β9pm, ZERO Explore how fashion impacts the planet and discuss sustainable futures.
π Saturday 4th October
π Clothes Swap | 1β3pm, ZERO
βοΈ Mending Circle | 1β3pm, ZERO
π§ Talk: Fashion in the Wey | 3β4pm, ZERO A look at Guildfordβs lost textile history and how fashion still impacts our river today.
π Sunday 5th October
πΈ Natural Plant Dye Workshop | 11β3pm, Rosamund Community Garden (Β£20) Learn to create beautiful textiles using seasonal, organically grown dye plants.
You can learn more about Zero Carbon Guildford here.

