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We concentrate on improving your carbon footprint...click to see information
We concentrate on improving your carbon footprint...click to see information
Negotiating costs and implementing carbon reduction technologies can often be a complex and time consuming process. Using our services mitigates the time needed to be invested by our clients.
It is crucial that we listen and understand your needs and challenges facing your business. We focus on two main objectives:
Following our Initial Meeting we will present an analysis of our findings and a summary of projects that we have discussed. We are very much based on a teamwork approach, and explore every avenue possible to reduce your outgoings and improve your environmental performance.
We are now in a position to present our findings to you. As we work on a ‘No Win, No Fee’ basis you are not obliged to take up any of our recommendations, but in our experience most of our Clients welcome the savings we are able to implement. Turning our suggested projects into reality can be a time consuming task, yet as we take ownership and project manage all works implemented through our nominated suppliers, our Clients do not have valuable time taken away from their working day.
We feel that the relationship we build with our clients, coupled with visible cost saving and consumption reduction results is the foundation for future, longer term projects to be implemented and developed. Upon the completion of all initial work, we will present to you new ideas and technologies that can further reduce your outgoings.
"We approached the water project with The Cost Reduction Company with some scepticism as we thought we had already exhausted all opportunities to reduce our water consumption. The Cost Reduction Company delivered precisely what they said they would; an innovative technology, simple to maintain and delivering savings. I would encourage all NHS Trusts to allow CRC to conduct their free analysis to see if this would work at their site. This technology is saving us over £40,000 a year."
Andy House, Head of Estates, Royal United Hospital, Bath