Jacobs, Naomi and Birch, Emily and Craigon, Peter and Drury, Katherine and Gutierrez Mendoza, Anabel and Manning, Louise and Perez Ojeda, David (2026) Speculative Woolgathering : Using design approaches to explore values in the UK wool supply chain to enable digital good. In: DRS2026: Research Papers :. Proceedings of DRS . Design Research Society, GBR.
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This paper presents an interdisciplinary project using speculative design to explore the intersections of sustainability and technology in the UK Wool industry. Through a process of value mapping, worldbuilding, design fiction, and card development, the project involved stakeholders across the wool supply chain who contributed their perspectives and priorities. This process revealed how value is created in the wool industry, and how relationships and systems are mediated by hidden, often contrasting values. Findings highlight the importance of these values in shaping sustainable and equitable futures for the sector. We present a conceptual framework of valuation, revaluation and evaluation as a lens to understand this iterative process. The research challenges traditional top-down understandings of value and suggests Digital Good can be supported by a contextual values-driven chain. Finally, we present a key output: a card-based tool designed to support values-driven ethical evaluation and consideration of Digital Good in a futures-led approach.