The British high street is currently going through a difficult time. With more online shopping, business rates and utility bills increasing, we are seeing the closure of more and more outlets.
At Tariff.com, we are here to help you get the cheapest gas and electricity quotes for your retail stores, so you can put your energy into more important aspects of your business.
From supermarkets to warehouse stores, and department stores, at Tariff.com we help all retailers, no matter how big or small. Get the industry-leading advice and guidance that leads to better suited utility tariffs.
Our expert team will work closely with you to build a comprehensive picture of your utilities consumption and match you with the suppliers most able to help you meet your core objectives.
We can also guide you on your net-zero journey, offering you advice on how your clothing store can reduce energy consumption.
Tariff.com has become a trusted partner to a variety of retailers within the UK, ensuring they never overpay for gas, electricity, or water while supporting their journey towards net-zero.
Following exhaustive analyses of your current and historic bills, we will use our independent status to examine the entire market and connect you to the suppliers that can offer you the best possible deals.
Real change can never occur when people feel pressured into making it. At Tariff.com, we believe in the power of encouragement and support, and the inspiration that comes from seeing small steps deliver big outcomes.
Through a combination of comprehensive business analyses, expert advice, and exhaustive market research, we will strengthen your enterprise with best-fit utility tariffs that drive down costs and, should you wish, clear the path towards a carbon neutral future.
With the effects of climate change becoming increasingly destructive, we all have a duty to act. At Tariff.com, we want to empower businesses of all types to take action against climate change. We achieve this by providing the support your retail business needs to make positive changes:
We’ll measure the carbon footprint and environmental impact of your retail business.
We’ll help you set achievable targets to tackle your emissions and start your net-zero journey.
We’ll help reduce your energy consumption and switch you over to a green energy tariff.
We’ll recommend options to offset your remaining emissions e.g. carbon credits or environmental projects.
We’ll measure the results of these changes and help you share this success with your customers and staff.
If you’re unhappy with your current supplier- whether that’s due to the price of your bills or the standard of customer service- it’s always worth looking at different suppliers. If you’ve been with the same supplier for a few years now, you could find a better deal elsewhere.
You can use carbon credits to offset your carbon footprint. These carbon credits will come from approved and verified suppliers who support carbon offset projects such as tree planting.
Yes, your retail business can switch water suppliers. As a non-household premises, you have a choice of water provider. By switching suppliers with Tariff.com, you could save up to 40% on your business water bills.
It’s estimated that energy bills typically make up around 5.5% of a retailer’s operation costs. Makes sure you’re getting the most from your energy suppliers with Tariff.com.
If you’re looking to improve the operational efficiency of your retail business, there are many big and small things you can do. A carbon audit will help to measure your carbon footprint, as well as identify areas for improvement. This could be things like switching to LED bulbs, upgrading appliances or insulating your building.
Switching to renewable energy can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of your business. If you’re looking to do your bit for the planet, you should consider switching to a renewable energy tariff.
Measuring the carbon footprint of your business can be difficult- there can be many different elements to consider. Whilst you can use online tools to help you, the easy way to measure your business emission is a carbon audit. This is when a third party, like Tariff.com, will measure your carbon footprint on your behalf and present recommendations to reduce emissions.
It’s estimated that the UK retail industry contributes around 215 MtCO2e through annual goods sold, as well as an additional 50 MtCO2e from vehicle fuel sales.
1 in 3 retail leaders say that energy costs affect their competitiveness. Ensure your retail business minimises energy waste, as well as your carbon footprint.