Tag: Reduce

AT&T pledges to assist different companies cut back emissions by a billion tonnes

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US telecommunications giant AT&T is committed to helping business customers avoid at least one billion tons – one gigaton – of greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. A gigaton of greenhouse gas emissions is roughly 100 times the emissions generated by AT&T; According to the latest sustainability report, the company’s global GHG footprint was 10.42 million

10 methods companies can cut back their digital carbon footprint

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In the past year, many companies have seen their digital emissions rise – in some cases dramatically. Oliver Forster, Director of Corporate Partnerships at ClimateCare, explains how companies can minimize or even reduce emissions from their information technology. The internet uses a huge amount of energy due to two key factors; firstly the production and

Assist for Nottingham companies to cut back carbon emissions

The university team recently attended a volunteer day at Summerwood Community Garden to learn more about the way to reduce carbon emissionsThe Corporate Sustainability Program provides practical support and funding to reduce the carbon footprint of eligible SMEs in Nottingham.This includes a subsidy towards the costs of hiring a university graduate who is committed to

Heineken USA and Waze launches US marketing campaign to scale back drunk driving

Heineken USA and Waze launch US campaign to reduce drunk driving

Heineken’s campaign uses targeted in-app notifications and offers coupons from the leading ridesharing app to encourage consumers not to drive while drinking Heineken UNITED STATES, combined with Waze, the world’s leading traffic and navigation app, has announced a partnership in the United States to promote responsible consumption. The campaign, which runs this summer in California,

Fb’s Seeking to Cut back Political Content material – What Will That Imply for Fb Advertising?

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Last week, Facebook announced that it was launching a new test that would reduce the political content in people’s newsfeeds. As explained by Facebook: “As Mark Zuckerberg mentioned in our recent earnings call, we often hear that people don’t want political content to take over their news feed. Over the next few months we will