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Steve Bradley senior director – environmental sustainability Cox Enterprises, Inc.

Steve Bradley senior director – environmental sustainability Cox Enterprises, Inc. October 27, 2014. Cox Enterprises. Cable television distribution, telephone, high-speed Internet access, telecommunications and advertising solutions.

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Steve Bradley senior director – environmental sustainability Cox Enterprises, Inc.

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  1. Steve Bradleysenior director – environmental sustainability Cox Enterprises, Inc. October 27, 2014

  2. Cox Enterprises Cable television distribution, telephone, high-speed Internet access, telecommunications and advertising solutions Television and radio stations, digital media, newspapers, advertising sales rep firms, Valpak and Cox Digital Solutions Vehicle auctions, repair and certification services and web-based technology products; digital automotive marketplace and software solutions

  3. We create positive environmental change in our communities by operating in ways that reduce our impact and inspire our employees, customers, suppliers and partners. Vision • Carbon neutral by 2044 Water neutral by 2044 • Zero waste to landfill by 2024

  4. 2007 – 2014 To Date Philadelphia, PA Albany, NY Manheim, PA New York, NY Seattle, WA Pittsburgh, PA Cincinnati, OH Portland, OR North Dighton, MA Dayton, OH Portsmouth, RI Grove City, OH Detroit, MI West Warwick, RI Manheim, CA Littleton, CO San FranciscoBay Area, CA Milwaukee, WI Minneapolis, MN Bordentown, NJ St. Louis, MO Oakland, CA Baltimore, MD Chicago, IL Kansas City, MO Phoenix, AZ Fredericksburg, VA Santa Barbara, CA Anaheim, CA Hampton Roads, VA Wichita, KS Nashville, TN Roanoke, VA Kealy, NC Albuquerque, NM Riverside, CA Charlotte, NC Dallas, TX Atlanta, GA Hattiesburg, MS Macon, GA Rancho Santa Margarita, CA Birmingham, AL Louisiana San Diego, CA Jacksonville, FL San Antonio, TX Orlando, FL Houston, TX West Palm Beach, FL Pensacola, FL Honolulu, HI Fort Lauderdale, FL Largo, FL 4 New Orleans, LA

  5. Major Milestones To Date 5

  6. Majority of SMBs are not satisfied with current levels of sustainability, and even more reported that they are committed to increasing eco-friendly activities. • Reducing energy consumption was named as the top area for additional education/guidance. • 65% reported that they are committed toincreasing eco-friendly activities. • 42% of SMBs anticipate using more alternative energy in the next 5 years.

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