Our Mission to Sustain Wiltshire
The foundation stone of the Sustain is a radical new approach to the repurposing and reuse of landfill sites to create cheap energy and heat, as well as green food super production centres for local communities through its Super-Midden solution.
Super Middan Project
At Sustain Britain, we provide innovative solutions and resources to empower individuals and communities to take sustainable actions.

Sustain Circle Concept
Our localized sustainability workflows are designed to help communities implement sustainable practices and initiatives tailored to their unique needs.

Localisation,
Not Globablisation
Our all-in-one platform offers a comprehensive set of tools and resources to support sustainable community initiatives and projects.

Sustainable Anarchy
We are committed to providing dedicated support to communities and individuals striving for sustainability, ensuring they have the guidance and assistance they need.

Housing, Food, Energy & Employment
Our innovative sustainability tools are designed to automate and streamline sustainable practices, making it easier for communities to adopt and maintain sustainable processes.
Built for our community
Our platform is built by sustainably-minded individuals, for sustainably-minded individuals. We understand the unique needs and challenges of sustainability initiatives, and our platform reflects that understanding.
Comprehensive Sustainability Toolkit
Integrated Community Sharing
Empowering Design Freedom
Join the Movement
“Sustain Britain has provided us with the tools and resources to make a real difference in our community. It's empowering to be part of this movement towards a sustainable future.”
Roz Savage,
Local MP
“The support and guidance from Sustain Britain have been invaluable in our journey towards building a more sustainable and resilient community.”
Jarvis Smith, Sustainable Community Leader
“Sustain Britain's platform has enabled us to implement sustainable initiatives with ease, and the impact has been truly transformative.”
Thomas Panton,
Environmental Conservationist