SUSTAINABILITY

THIS IS WHY REPLENISH EXISTS

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โ€œWe're not here to single handedly fix the planet. Weโ€™re here to remind people theyโ€™re part of it. Shift mindsets and create a ripple effectโ€

REPLENISH

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OUR MISSION

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We built Replenish on a simple belief: we cannot replenish ourselves without replenishing the planet we live on. Every retreat, every guest, every partnership is designed around that principle.

Personal renewal and environmental restoration during the same five days.

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THE FOREST MOMENT

There's a moment that happens on every Replenish retreat. Someone stands in a forest they've just helped restore - hands dirty, tired, slightly cold - and something shifts.

They came thinking they were giving back to nature. They leave realising nature gave back to them.

That's the whole philosophy in one sentence. Personal renewal and environmental restoration aren't two goals. They're the same goal, seen from two angles.

We built Replenish around that moment.

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HOW WE GIVE BACK

Every Replenish retreat partners with conservation organisations doing the real work on the ground - rewilding land, protecting coastlines, regenerating ecosystems. Our guests don't observe. They contribute.

A morning replanting native woodland with Forestry England. An afternoon beach clean with Surfers Against Sewage. Hands in the earth at the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Marine conservation with Polzeath Marine. Land regeneration with Kernow Conservation.

This is where the deepest shift happens. Not on the yoga mat. In the soil.

OUR PARTNERS

  • Forestry England

  • Surfers Against Sewage

  • Lost Gardens of Heligan

  • Polzeath Marine Conservation

  • Kernow Conservation

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HOW WE OPERATE

Locally sourced. Thoughtfully chosen. Properly considered.

  • Plant-forward, pescatarian menus designed around Cornish ingredients and local producers

  • Cornish suppliers wherever possible - local food, local makers, local crafts

  • Reusable retreat goods designed to live across multiple retreats, not be discarded

  • Sustainable transport coordinated for guests where practical

  • Single-use plastic eliminated across our operations

  • Conservation contributions built into the cost of every retreat, not added as an upsell

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OUR SUPPLIERS AND PARTNERS

A Groundbreaking Homebase

We chose Tregulland because it walks the same path we do - luxurious, considered, and extraordinary in how it operates.

Biomass boiler. The entire property, including the heated pool, runs on compressed sawdust wood pellets - a timber industry waste product.

Private borehole. Tregulland is almost off-grid. The purest Cornish spring water is drawn up through rock by an on-site borehole, filtered, and supplies all the water on the estate - including the chlorine-free pool.

Planet-friendly pool. Kept fresh and clean using a plant filtration system. No chlorine needed.

Energy smart. Induction hobs, LED lighting throughout, super-insulated walls, and a silent heat recovery and ventilation system. The Granary is lit with the equivalent of less than 100 watts.

Reed bed filtration. A reed bed sewage system completes the eco cycle - sustainable luxury, without costing the earth.

MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS

Replenish is a proud member of
Surfers Against Sewageโ€™s โ€˜Ocean Networkโ€™

A community of like-minded businesses united in protecting the UK's beaches, waves, wildlife and waterways from sewage and plastic pollution.

For 35 years, Surfers Against Sewage has been one of the UK's most successful marine conservation charities. Our membership directly supports their campaigns, citizen science, beach cleans and education programmes - work that has reached over 1.4 million students across 3,640 schools nationwide.

Because the ocean isn't optional. And neither is acting on its behalf.

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Replenish is a proud Gold Member of Kernow Conservationโ€™s
โ€˜Wild Kernow Programmeโ€™

A passionate not-for-profit on a mission to rewild Cornwall.

Kernow Conservation work in partnership with landowners and conservation organisations to bring back UK-endangered species - water voles, ospreys, pine martens, and now beavers - to the Cornish landscape. Our membership directly supports their reintroduction programmes, habitat restoration work, and the long-term scaling of their impact.

Because regenerating nature isn't optional. And neither is acting on its behalf.

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HONEST POSITIONING

We're not perfect. We're committed.

We're not claiming to fix the climate crisis in five days. What we are claiming is this: the more time people spend immersed in nature, getting their hands dirty and understanding how they can give back , the more they appreciate what's worth protecting. The more they protect it, the more nature gives back.

Replenish is a small contribution to a much bigger conversation. We're proud to be part of it - and we're committed to doing better, every retreat.

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"I've spent my life questioning the way things are supposed to be done. Replenish is what happens when you apply that to wellness, to conservation, to the way we live now.

We can heal ourselves through neuroscience, through getting to know ourselves better, through active mindfulness and giving back. We can build something that works for the world we actually live in.

And when we give back to the planet, it gives back.โ€

Kate Taylor ยท Replenish Founder