DJS Research Ltd, a Cheshire-based full service market research agency, has recently been featured in a government document, entitled SME energy efficiency guide.
The document was produced by the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC), in partnership with ENWORKS.
The purpose of the guide is to educate and advise UK SMEs on how they can make inexpensive changes, in order to reduce their energy consumption and save money on their energy bills.
As a market research agency which regularly deals in the utilities and energy sector, DJS Research is acutely aware of the issues around energy use as well as the potential cost savings for small businesses.
Speaking about the case study, Callum McCulloch, DJS Research’s Environmental Champion, had the following to say:
“It’s always fantastic to be recognised and we’re very proud to have been included in such a useful publication, alongside so many other businesses who are looking to improve efficiency. Whilst many people will think there aren’t a huge amount of savings to be made in an office environment, it just goes to show that small changes can have a big impact – both on the environment and the bottom line.”
For instance, the company had a timer switch installed to turn off its water coolers during the hours they’re not in use, a cost which was made back within 35 days of installation. This has resulted in a saving of £144 per year.
This energy-saving measure was featured in the SME energy efficiency guide as a case study to encourage other SMEs to consider making simple changes to reduce their energy consumption.
In 2014, DJS Research received a Green Growth energy efficiency review with the intention of reducing its impact on the environment and maintaining its reputation for being an ethical and responsible local business.
As a result of the review, the market research agency made several changes to reduce their energy consumption, such as investing in tablet computers to reduce field-based researchers’ paper usage and installing low power consumption computers within its 60-station CATI unit to reduce electricity usage. DJS Research have also trained their staff on how to assist the company in its mission to reduce energy, and the agency has appointed an Environmental Champion, Callum McCulloch
Following the changes, DJS Research scored full marks on the sustainability section of a public tender response for one of the UK’s most well-known government departments.
The market research agency was also shortlisted for the Innovation and Community Contribution category at the North West Green Hero Awards.