A new online platform is set to launch later this year to help UK scaffolding companies trade surplus equipment, aiming to reduce waste, improve sustainability, and unlock capital tied up in unused stock.
The platform, called ScaffCycle, will connect firms looking to offload second-hand scaffolding materials with those in need of equipment, offering a practical alternative to scrapping or long-term storage.

The idea was developed by experienced professional Tony Stevens, who has worked in the scaffolding sector for more than five decades. The concept originated from his company, Worldwide Scaffold and Access Ltd (WWSA), which he co-founded with his wife, Karen, in 2017.
WWSA began as an exporter of new scaffolding materials to international markets, including Trinidad & Tobago, South Africa, and Nigeria. As the business grew, it was increasingly asked to help rehome used scaffolding stock from large contractors, successfully placing equipment with buyers in Germany and Poland.
In 2024, WWSA facilitated a major transaction between a UK scaffolding supplier and a contracting firm in Somerset. The process involved brokering the sale, arranging finance and transport, and ensuring a smooth transfer of equipment.
That deal prompted a wider question: how many other companies are sitting on reusable scaffolding stock without knowing there’s demand elsewhere?
“We realised the industry lacked a dedicated, easy-to-use platform to connect those with surplus gear to those who actually need it,” said Tony. “That’s where ScaffCycle comes in.”
Addressing Waste and Sustainability Challenges
ScaffCycle enters the market at a time when sustainability is high on the agenda for the construction and access industries. Thousands of tonnes of scaffolding are scrapped annually due to overstock or logistical challenges, despite being in usable condition.
According to research from the Carbon Trust, reusing scaffolding materials can reduce associated carbon emissions by up to 85% compared to buying new.
“The construction sector has a huge opportunity to lead the shift to a circular economy,” said Keith James, Head of Public Sector Partnerships at WRAP.
“Platforms like ScaffCycle help reduce waste and environmental impact while offering clear financial benefits.”
Industry Support and Key Benefits
The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has also backed the initiative. “This is exactly the sort of innovation we want to see across the sector,” said NASC CEO Clive Dickin.
“It’s a practical tool that helps address stock management, reduce waste, and promote sustainability.”
ScaffCycle will offer users the ability to:
- Instantly search available scaffolding materials nationwide
- List surplus items with full visibility across the sector
- Free up valuable yard space
- Improve cash flow by turning idle stock into working capital
- Reduce environmental impact and enhance ESG compliance
The platform is designed with a user-friendly interface, making it accessible to both large firms and smaller contractors.
Launch Planned for Later This Year
Tony says ScaffCycle is expected to launch in the coming weeks, with interest already building among suppliers and contractors looking to improve efficiency and reduce waste.
“We’re not just offering a marketplace — we’re supporting a smarter, more sustainable way of working in scaffolding,” he said.
Scaffolding businesses across the UK will be able to register and begin using the platform once it goes live later this year.