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Carbon Negative Urban Grazing

ANGORA RABBITS

Supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and London Met University

We are piloting the urban managed grazing of 

(beautiful, soft, cuddly) fibre rabbits

At Slade Gardens Adventure Playground in Stockwell, Lambeth

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Regenerative Fashion

Angora Rabbits are like miniature sheep. They eat grass all day long, and turn it into luxurious soft fibre that can be spun into yarn and knitted into hats and jumpers.

By using 'Managed Grazing' methods, we can sequester carbon, improve diversity of the grass, make it more resilient to drought...

AAAND 

make beautiful clothes with the fluff that we clip every 3 months

Participatory Fashion

Our rabbits can live in your neighbourhood, we think this is exciting, because it means you can be part of the fashion world in a really fun way.

We are gathering data on how we can make more fun and inclusive jobs in fashion, that allow everyone to take part and do the right thing.

Please take our short quiz and be part of the story;


 

Angora Commons

Are you a textiles practitioner who would like to use regeneratively grazed angora?

Would you like to graze rabbits for fluff at a site near you?

Are you an adventure playground who would like to have rabbits onsite?

Our method for Angora grazing is simple and easy to setup on patches of grassland that are protected from dogs.

 

We want to gather likeminded practitioners to work together with local spaces, to regenerate their grassland, and create amazing fashion from Angora fluff.

​Fill out this quick form to join a call or workshop, and find out how you could be part of our regernerative urban grazing system

Angora Commons EOI

Are you a practitioner, a potential grazer, or do you have a site?
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