- Savings of over £400K in 2.5 years
- £6K investment
- Over 1000 staff using the system
- Part of the building decant rationalisation process
- Used for the day to day churn of assets
- Used the savings to build a business case to employ a Warp it officer
- Avoided 150 tonnes of supply chain carbon emissions
- 50 tonnes waste minimisation
 
In 2010, Sunderland City Council underwent a restructure that led to the closure             of buildings across the city. As offices were vacated, large quantities of office-related             resources like furniture, equipment and supplies became redundant. Rather than send             these to landfill, the council signed up to the WARPit re-use scheme. In just nine             months, the new scheme resulted in over £45,000 of cost savings.

Avoided procurement savings over time at Sunderland City Council
Dianne Pattison, Sunderland City Council Policy Officer, Economy and Place, described             how it came about:
 
In 2010, the restructure went council-wide and, as a result,             a number of sections were moved around or disbanded. We had a lot of buildings that             were no longer needed and when I went out on a site visit I found stacks of furniture             – tables, chairs and all kinds of other items. It was all due to go for disposal             into a skip, even though a lot of the items were brand new.
 
 Block on procuring new items 
Through Warp it, whenever a member of staff needs to buy an item of furniture or             office materials such as ink cartridges or files, they search warp it to find out             whether the item is already available from a different department. Dianne said
 
We             block procurement. If the item is not on Warp it – staff can buy new.
 
 Legal obligations 
Cost was a major factor. Pattison considered using a bulletin board where people             could post items they wanted to trade, but the cost of developing a system in-house             was prohibitive. Similarly, addressing legal obligations like transfer of ownership             and tracking for audit purposes proved a daunting prospect. She said:
 
We don't             have the manpower to track the items ourselves, so using Warp it has saved us a             huge amount of time.
 
 Time saved 
Warp it has been developed to track items for auditing purposes and it also includes             comprehensive terms and conditions. We really needed to be certain that we were             covered legally. Also, it produces the reports for you, which is fantastic. Previously,             I had to manually track everything and then work out how much it was worth and how             much carbon it had cost to deliver and produce it.

Pie chart showing proportion of staff time, waste and procurement savings by reuse.
See Sunderland City Council's current financial, social and environmental savings total. 
Read about an independant case study for the project produced by WRAP.