For Volume Builders, Developers & Manufacturers

the bigger you build,

the bigger the impact.

Wild Houses works at every scale - from a one-off custom home to a 1,000-lot masterplan. For larger businesses, we'll design a pledge framework that's meaningful, defensible and sustainable at volume.

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THE CASE

Biodiversity is the gap in your sustainability report.

If you're delivering hundreds or thousands of projects a year - whether that's homes, apartments, lots, landscapes or supplied products - your impact on Australian habitat isn't abstract. Every subdivision clears ground. Every new estate removes trees. Every masterplan replaces hollows that took centuries to form.

Your sustainability reporting already tracks energy, carbon and materials. Biodiversity is the gap.

Wild Houses closes it in a way your finance team will recognise: a pledge tied to project count, reconciled at year end, paid against actuals, and treated as a business expense (currently tax-deductible through our registered conservation partner). One number in, one number out.

No complex metrics. No offset markets. No abstract claims. Just a clear count of Wild Houses funded, installed, and in place.

HOW IT SCALES

Three ways a pledge
takes shape.

There's no fixed formula. We design each pledge around the business. The scenarios below show how it typically plays out - illustrative, not fixed.


HOW YOU PLEDGE

BESPOKE FRAMEWORK.

Annual caps, milestone-linked pledges, or pooled project counts - designed together so the commitment is meaningful and commercially sustainable. Not a number you pick from a menu. A number built around how your business actually works.


WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE

SHAPED TO YOUR PIPELINE.

A 2,000-lot masterplan developer might pledge per completed stage with an annual cap. A volume manufacturer might pledge per X units of product supplied, with the ratio set at the start of the year. Same principle, different unit. We shape it with you before any commitment is made.


TYPICAL STARTING POINT

DESIGNED
TOGETHER.

We walk through your pipeline, propose a unit and a framework, and send you a one-page brief you can take to your finance team. Reconciled at EOFY against what you actually delivered - not what you forecast.

Not sure where you fit?

For any business delivering over 100 projects a year, we'll work with you to shape a pledge that's meaningful, reportable, and commercially sustainable. That conversation takes about 30 minutes.

REPORTING

A number your business already tracks.

Wild Houses is designed to slot into existing sustainability reporting without adding a workflow.

You count projects. We count boxes. Your EOFY report has one extra line: X boxes funded, X installed, X species supported.

That number is audit-ready, verified by on-the-ground conservation partners, and published publicly.


01

ANNUAL REPORTS.

Clean, countable biodiversity contribution.


02

SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING.

Sits alongside energy, carbon and materials.


03

tender responses.

Tangible, measurable nature-positive action.


04

INTERNAL TARGETS.

Tied directly to project delivery, not forecasts.

HOW IT WORKS

COMMERCIAL CERTAINTY.

BUSINESS EXPENSE

For most built environment businesses, pledges are likely claimable as a business expense. Your accountant can confirm.

Currently tax-deductible for FY 25-26 through our registered conservation partner. Structure for FY 26-27 to be confirmed.

PAY ON ACTUALS

You pledge on project count. You pay at EOFY on what you actually delivered.

No penalties for under-delivery. No obligation to pay for projects that didn't happen. Real numbers, not forecasts.

VERIFIED DELIVERY

Every Wild House is site-assessed by a local conservation group, installed by professionals, and numbered and geolocated.

You get a partner-level breakdown at EOFY showing exactly where your pledge went.

Let's design

a pledge that fits.

A 30-minute conversation. We'll walk through your pipeline, propose a unit and a framework, and send you a one-page brief you can take to your finance team.