Over a decade of case studies, financial savings and environmental impact data from across the public and private sectors.
Hospital trusts move enormous volumes of equipment. Our systems help them redistribute surplus instead of buying new.
One of Scotland's largest health boards, redistributing furniture, equipment and medical supplies across the trust estate.
Embedding reuse into everyday operations across the trust, generating significant savings and reducing waste.
Award-winning reuse programme spanning multiple hospital sites across the health board.
Rapid results from implementing a structured redistribution system across the trust.
Award-winning reuse programme recognised two years running for environmental impact.
Described as the "fourth emergency service" — reuse embedded into the operational fabric of the trust.
Used by 7 of the world's top 13 universities. Labs, offices, accommodation and campus-wide redistribution.
Long-running reuse programme that has fundamentally changed how the university manages surplus assets.
Eight consecutive years of reuse, also pioneering city-level asset sharing across Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Reuse savings more than doubled in a single year as the programme scaled across the collegiate university.
One of the UK's largest universities, achieving significant wins through structured reuse across a complex multi-site estate.
Reuse programme delivering measurable environmental impact alongside financial savings.
Demonstrating that the redistribution model works internationally — same methodology, different continent.
Council estates are perfect reuse ecosystems — multiple departments, constant change, tight budgets.
Smashed reuse goals with a structured redistribution system across the council estate.
Cutting costs and carbon through structured asset redistribution across council departments.
City-level reuse across departments, with measurable savings from redistributing everyday items.
That's the question our systems help organisations answer. It sounds simple, but at scale it's incredibly powerful. The problem has never been supply — it's visibility.