AT&T 2010 Sustainability Report Highlights Energy Efficiency Gains, Reduction in Use of Gasoline and Increase in Employee Volunteer Hours
Published 06-07-11
Submitted by AT&T Inc.
/PRNewswire/ - AT&T* today announced the release of its 2010 Sustainability Report, which highlights how AT&T is working on its own and in conjunction with others to have a positive impact on the community, minimize its impact on the environment and strengthen its operations. The report features personal stories about how AT&T is working with others to inspire a better tomorrow. One story details work with the National Organization for the advancement of Haitians and Water Transit Solutions to develop and implement innovative new technology to track and manage critical water shipments destined for Haiti earthquake victims.
"In 2010 we began seeing tangible value to our world and our company from the multi-year investments we've been making. We'll continue to build upon this momentum and seek more shared value opportunities for business and society," said Charlene Lake, chief sustainability officer and senior vice president-public affairs at AT&T.
Highlights from the 2010 AT&T Sustainability Report include:
People and Communities: AT&T and the AT&T Foundation are committed to strengthening communities through advancing education. In 2008, the company launched AT&T Aspire, a $100 million initiative to address the high school dropout crisis and help ensure students graduate prepared for the future challenges of continuing education and the workforce. Volunteerism is a key component of AT&T Aspire and through the AT&T/Junior Achievement Worldwide Job Shadow Initiative employees have dedicated more than 200,000 volunteer hours from fall 2008 through 2010. In addition, more than 65,000 students have already benefited from the program, which provides them with the opportunity to team up with employees to learn more about career options and what it takes to be successful in today's workforce. Employees also donate their time through AT&T Cares, the company's volunteer initiative. In 2010, through AT&T Cares, AT&T employees and retirees, including the AT&T Pioneers, donated 9 million hours of time to community outreach activities, valued at more than $192 million.(1)
Environment: In 2010 AT&T built on its ongoing effort to better manage energy use, reduce the amount of energy needed to carry data over its network and invest in alternative energy. Progress in 2010 included:
Technology: AT&T is powering technologies that empower others. The company is working with customers to engineer innovative solutions to help address environmental and social challenges. In 2010 AT&T teamed with clean energy technology company Petra Solar to provide communications and information technology support for nearly 200,000 solar power generating stations atop utility poles throughout New Jersey. The units - which communicate with the power grid using AT&T's wireless network - are expected to generate 40 Megawatts of solar-driven power to communities. In addition, AT&T works closely with health information technology providers to develop medical technologies for the future to improve the quality of patient care and help manage costs.
External Acknowledgements: AT&T was added to the 2010 Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index (DJSI) and included in the Carbon Disclosure Project's 2010 Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index. The company was also added on the Corporate Responsibility Magazine's 12th Annual 100 Best Corporate Citizens List, and was again included in the 's Top 50 Companies for Diversity for 2010. To view a complete list of the company's awards and honors, visit AT&T's sustainability website.
AT&T aligned this report with the Global Reporting Initiative's (GRI) G3 Guidelines, and AT&T self-declared the report to application level C. The GRI Sustainability Reporting Guidelines provide a framework for organizations to report on their social, environmental and economic performance and was used to develop AT&T's report. AT&T also details in the report a set of goals to help guide and measure its progress. A complete list of AT&T's citizenship and sustainability goals is available at www.att.com/csr.
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(1) The financial equivalent is determined by using $21.36/per volunteer hour, which is based on the 2010 industry standard from Independent Sector, a leading nonprofit organization that determines the financial equivalent for a variety of volunteer initiatives.
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