A caravan manufacturer is paying to dispose of surplus timber. A local builder is about to spend good money buying the same timber brand new. Both businesses have exactly what the other needs — and no way of knowing it.
Nexsurplus connects them.
Nexsurplus is the missing digital infrastructure for UK SME circular supply chains.
A caravan manufacturer is paying to dispose of surplus timber. A local builder is about to spend good money buying the same timber brand new. Both businesses have exactly what the other needs — and no way of knowing it.
Nexsurplus connects them.
A food packaging manufacturer in Hull finishes a production run with several pallets of unused industrial cardboard — the wrong specification for their next order. It's clean, unused, and taking up warehouse space. They're about to call a waste contractor.
Across the city, a small logistics firm is setting up a new storage facility and needs heavy-duty cardboard packaging materials. They're about to order new stock.
Both businesses are in Hull. Neither knows the other exists.
Nexsurplus connects them.
A renewable energy contractor near the Humber estuary completes a wind turbine installation with surplus steel cabling, mounting brackets, and insulation materials left over from the project. The quantities are too small for their next contract. Storage is costing them money.
Across Yorkshire, a small electrical engineering firm is sourcing materials for a new installation. They're about to place a full-price order with a national supplier.
The materials already exist. The demand already exists. But there is no connection between them.
Nexsurplus connects them.
the gap
the problem
Are you paying to dispose of materials that still have value for someone else?
Would you know if a business nearby wanted exactly what you're throwing away?
Are you spending more time on manual waste management than it's worth?
Are you paying full price for materials that already exist nearby as surplus?
If both supply and demand exist… why is it so hard to connect them?
— No trusted marketplace.
— No material standardisation.
— No AI matching built for SMEs.
— No simple way to transact with traceability.
So businesses keep paying disposal costs. And businesses keep buying — brand new — what already exists as surplus nearby.
who is this for?
A circular economy only works when supplier and buyer can find each other. Nexsurplus is built for both.
why nexsurplus
01
Listings standardised and quality-tagged so buyers know exactly what they're getting.
02
Surplus inventory matched to nearby demand automatically — no manual hunting.
03
Audit-ready records for ESG reporting and circular-economy compliance.
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