It's Surplus exists because good materials get crushed every week while nature restoration goes underfunded. We move one to fund the other — locally, honestly, load by load.
Every building site finishes with good materials left over — bricks, tiles, timber, insulation, kitchens — and most of it goes in the skip, because getting rid of it fast is easier than finding it a home. We're the ones who find it a home: local trade buyers, self-builders and renovators who'd rather pay a fair price for good materials than full price for new.
And because the whole point is putting things back, a fixed share of every single deal — brokered or cleared — goes to land and coastal restoration here in the South West. Not offsets bought at arm's length: a named local project, published numbers, funded by materials that were headed for the crusher.
The give-back is built in, not bolted on — a fixed, published share of every deal funds South West restoration, with a real number on every transaction.