AT&T: Planet

AT&T: Planet

How do we connect a world of 7 billion without inhibiting our natural environment's ability to support us? It is a daunting, exciting and critical challenge, and we are working hard toward meeting it every day. - See more at: http://about.att.com/content/csr/home/environment.html

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AT&T Teams with EDF to Help Companies Reduce Water Waste
By Tim Fleming, Director of Sustainability Operations, AT&T According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, over 48 percent of the United States was in drought status as of May 2014. 77 percent of California is now considered to be in “extreme or exceptional” drought conditions. Parts of the Plains states are...
Jun 10, 2014 3:05 PM ET
Engaging Our Suppliers for a More Sustainable Supply Chain Since 2008
By Stephen Bernard, Senior Sustainability Manager at AT&T To fully understand a company’s economic, environmental and social impact, one needs to understand the impact of its supply chain. AT&T’s supply chain is a large ecosystem that presents opportunities for streamlining operations, reducing...
May 27, 2014 1:35 PM ET
The Road to 8,000
By Slade Williams, Senior Fleet Operations Manager A friend remarked recently that I seemed as if a massive weight had been removed from my shoulders. And, in many ways, he was right. I work in AT&T’s Fleet Operations, where my team and I are responsible for achieving the company’s ten year goal of deploying approximately 15,000 alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) by year-end...
May 15, 2014 3:05 PM ET
BRT Sustainability Report: Create, Grow, Sustain: Celebrating Success
At AT&T, we’re all about using communications technology to improve people’s lives and help businesses — including our own — operate more sustainably. We connect millions of people every day, making everything more immediate, seamless and efficient. And as we do these things, we also work hard to find new ways to reduce the energy, fuel and resources we use. Here’s how we’re helping...
Apr 25, 2014 2:30 PM ET
In Your Community: AT&T Answers Students’ Letters to “Help the Osprey”
When AT&T received impassioned letters from second grade students at Kessler Elementary School in Helena, Montana asking for help with protecting ospreys that nest in their home town, the company knew it had to act.  The ospreys were in danger from potentially harmful twine that was woven around their nest. Working with local Fish and Wildlife, an AT&T worker scaled 75 feet to...
Apr 22, 2014 3:05 PM ET

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