Building Wealth Through Impact
The Complete Social Impact & Community Benefits Framework
The Murphy Trust Impact Prospectus documents how circular economy infrastructure creates community wealth—not as charity, but as a fundamental redesign of value distribution.
Every tonne of plastic diverted from landfill generates measurable social impact: meals for food banks, savings for communities, jobs for local residents, and carbon credits for the planet. The Murphy Trust Principle ensures that value creation flows to those who participate in the system.
Every tonne of verified plastic generates dPRN certificates valued at £450+. A portion of this value is allocated directly to the Waste-to-Plates fund.
Each dPRN generates surplus value that funds 40 meals through food bank partnerships. The EGZ4 circular economy literally feeds communities.
Partnered food banks receive funding and surplus food from verified sources. Impact is tracked, reported, and celebrated publicly.
Unlike traditional waste management where all value flows to corporations, the Murphy Trust model distributes 20-30% of generated value back to participating community members.
Smethwick (B66) is not just a location—it is the symbolic and operational epicenter of the circular revolution. Where others see a post-industrial area, we see the birthplace of a new economic model.
Grant-funded deployment of 10 "Mr. & Mrs. Drop-Off" smart bins with Blue Soil token distribution across 3 strategic cities.
Blue Soil Tokens are the community incentivization layer—rewarding participants for verified material deposits and circular economy participation.
The Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA) model builds community trust through collective financial participation. Members contribute regularly and take turns accessing the pooled funds.
Community members vouch for each other, creating social bonds that strengthen network effects.
Members gain access to lump sums for emergencies, investments, or major purchases—without traditional banking barriers.
Regular contributions create savings discipline, while circular economy dividends amplify returns.
Strategic partnerships with established food banks create the distribution network for Waste-to-Plates impact. Every verified tonne generates meals for those in need.
The circular economy infrastructure creates real jobs across multiple sectors—from driver networks to processing facilities.
Every tonne diverted from landfill creates measurable environmental benefits—tracked, verified, and reportable through CircularOS.
Community Interest Companies (CICs) provide the legal framework for locking social impact into the business model—ensuring community benefit is protected by law.