You’ve been urged to reduce your carbon footprint—but what about your “aquaprint,” the new term used to describe the amount of water a business or a household consumes daily?
As drought conditions spread inexorably in many areas nationwide—including Dallas, where AT&T (News - Alert) is based—the telecommunications provider has joined with the New York City-based advocacy group, the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), to offer a suite of tools that they claim will help U.S. commercial buildings to save up to 28 billion gallons of water annually. That’s the equivalent of the amount of water that more than 765,000 Americans use at home in a given year...Read More
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