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AT&T Announces 2003 Champions Of The Environment

AT&T Announces 2003 Champions Of The Environment

Published 10-14-03

Submitted by AT&T Inc.

BEDMINSTER, N.J. – Continuing its care and commitment to the environment, AT&T today announced the winners of its 2003 Champions of the Environment award.

Established to recognize employee-led projects that benefit employees’ communities and workplaces, the award was launched in 1995 on the 25th anniversary of Earth Day. AT&T selected the winners with the assistance of The Institute for Conservation Leadership, a nonprofit environmental group.

Community projects benefit and take place in the community and include at least one AT&T employee on the team. Workplace projects benefit AT&T overall and create cost savings for the company.

Each project, judged for its environmental theme or benefit, must have occurred within the past five years and demonstrate innovativeness, program effectiveness and be easily replicated.

AT&T will make a $1,000 contribution in the name of each team to a nonprofit environmental group of its choice.

The AT&T community project winners are:

  • Miles Ashley, Chincoteague Island, Md., for working with other Chincoteague Refuge volunteers on completing a five-year study that determines the amount and source of marine debris appearing on the Assateague Beach in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge located along the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
  • Margie Nicosia, Bellevue, Wash., and citizens of the City of Seattle, for participation in work parties and educational programs at the Pritchard Beach Wetlands and Educational Center – restoring the original wetlands area natural habitats, bringing back the former inhabitants (frogs, beavers and birds), and protecting the area while allowing the inhabitants to recreate.
  • Al Hilbert, Cape Coral, Fla., for volunteering with the Lee County Manatee Park in Fort Myers, Fla., in which he assists visitors and student groups at the manatee viewing areas with interpretive information, enhancing visitors’ understanding of the endangered West Indian Manatee and its eco-system.
  • Mark Schmetzer and other AT&T employees in Conyers, Ga. for using a company day to volunteer at the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center in Mansfield, Ga. that serves as a wildlife and natural resource training center for both children and adults.
The 2003 workplace champions are:
  • Randy Mar, Monterey Park, Calif., for using his environment, health and safety, hazardous waste spill training to contain a battery acid spill in the parking lot of an AT&T facility.
  • AT&T’s cross-functional energy team, consisting of representatives from AT&T Network Services, Local Network Services, Global Real Estate, Supplier Management Division, and Environment, Health and Safety, for renegotiating the scope of work for both energy management and utility management services that resulted in a 3.6 percent reduction in electricity cost and use over a period of 12 months.
  • AT&T’s Mount Kemble property management team and other employees in Morristown, N.J. for researching and initiating the replacement of styrofoam trays to cardboard trays that are easily recycled.
  • AT&T’s New York City Generator team for arranging to have the generators’ engines rebuilt at an AT&T New York facility that reduced smoke and particle emissions by 89%;
  • AT&T’s Mexico City Safety Committee for reducing energy usage in the Mexico City office.
The 2003 Champions of the Environment winners and a summary of the winning projects are featured on the AT&T Environment, Health and Safety website at www.att.com/ehs/. The site includes additional information about AT&T's commitment to the environment, including the AT&T Environment, Health and Safety report.

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AT&T (www.att.com) is among the premier voice and data communications companies in the world, serving businesses, consumers, and government. The company runs one of the most sophisticated communications networks in the United States, backed by the research and development capabilities of AT&T Labs. A leading supplier of data, Internet and managed services for the public and private sectors, AT&T offers outsourcing and consulting to large businesses and government. The company is a market leader in local, long distance and Internet services, as well as transaction-based services like prepaid cards, collect calling and directory assistance. With approximately $37 billion of revenue, AT&T has about 40 million residential customers and 4 million business customers, who depend on AT&T for high-quality communications. AT&T has garnered several awards for outstanding performance and customer service.

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