The Cost Reduction Company launches free carbon footprint calculator
Cara Squires, writer
The consulting franchise recently revealed via LinkedIn that customers can now use its free online carbon footprint calculator to determine their environmental impact.
The Cost Reduction Company is always making bold professional strides in the fields of environmental friendliness and sustainability, and the consulting franchise was thrilled to announce this latest development to its customers. In the words of the company, “We are very excited to announce that we have launched a FREE online Carbon Footprint Calculator for businesses, on our sister site: Using Less Stuff.”
Using this calculator, customers can “find out how much CO2 [their] business is responsible for, so that [they] can start working on reducing it”. The Cost Reduction Company continued, “Visit our website, set up an account and start adding your consumption data for energy, waste, water and transport, you can do this in stages. Once completed, you will get a total CO2 figure and then we will contact you to provide you with a free report with a full breakdown of your CO2 and some recommendations to get you started.”
If you’re interested in joining such a forward-thinking franchise network, you can become a franchisee with The Cost Reduction Company for a minimum initial investment of £18,500. Funding support is available through most UK banks, who are willing to lend up to 70% of startup costs if you’re able to prove that the franchise is reputable and you have a good credit history.
In return for a franchise investment with The Cost Reduction Company, you’ll gain access to a comprehensive franchise package, complete with all the training and support you’ll need to make your consulting franchise a success. Find out more about a potential investment with The Cost Reduction Company via its profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
The Cost Reduction Company
Our franchise has a strong earning potential but also helps to reduce our client’s impact on the environment.
Cara Squires, writer