| Sourced From |
DALLAS, July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Over the last few years, AT&T* re-branding efforts across the country included a redesign of its logo that necessitated the replacement of 7,000 channel letter signs on more than 6,500 AT&T office buildings and retail locations.
With a switch to the energy-efficient, long-life GE Tetra
Related posts:
- Delphi Reduces CO2 Emissions at Its European Operations by More Than 6,000 Metric Tons in 2008
- Smart Lighting Will Save Trillions of Dollars, Gigatons of CO2
- Walmart Canada to Open Energy Efficient Outlets
- Discount-Eligible Carbon Points to Be Given on Purchase of Energy-Efficient Products
- Press Release: Worldwide Carbon Black Market to be Over 12 Million Metric Tons by 2015
Don Pratt
on Jul 18th, 2009
@ 8:26 am:
I can offer even greater savings. Ban all illuminated advertising signs. Simple, easy to implement. Or am I missing something?