Cox Enterprises and Manheim Turn On Water Conservation Center in Atlanta
05 Junio 2008 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cox Enterprises and Manheim, a Cox
subsidiary and the world's largest provider of vehicle remarketing
services, turned on one of the most advanced wastewater treatment
systems in Atlanta earlier today. Faced with a severe water
shortage in the state, Manheim Georgia's Water Conservation Center
provides an advanced solution to reduce water usage in the area.
Cox Enterprises' Chairman and CEO Jim Kennedy joined community and
environmental leaders as they received a firsthand tour of Manheim
Georgia's water treatment facility, located at 7205 Campbellton
Road in Atlanta. The water treatment facility will reduce the water
demand at the auction's reconditioning center by 60 percent and
return water to Fulton County in a pretreated condition. Manheim
Georgia's Water Conservation Center, designed in partnership with
Ashland, Inc. (NYSE:ASH), treats 15,000 gallons of waste water and
produces up to 9,000 gallons of high-quality reusable water per day
for its daily vehicle operations. The Manheim Georgia Water
Conservation Center will extract more than 24 tons of contaminants
from wastewater annually. The water treatment system is a core
element of both the Cox Conserves and "Go Green with Manheim"
conservation efforts, which will reduce overall water dependency
and improve processes associated with business operations including
vehicle painting, mix management and hazardous waste management.
Launched last year, Cox Conserves' goal is to reduce Cox
Enterprises' energy consumption by an additional 20 percent by
2017; since 2000, Cox Enterprises has reduced its energy
consumption by 10 percent. The program encompasses Cox Enterprises'
six major subsidiaries (Cox Communications, Manheim, Cox
Newspapers, Cox Auto Trader, Cox Television and Cox Radio) and
encourages its 83,000 employees to engage in eco-friendly
practices. Additional Manheim conservation initiatives include
reducing electricity demand via solar panel installations, using
waterborne paint versus solvent- based paints to reduce air
pollutants and identifying improved waste management techniques at
its 90 locations in North America. Combined with its wastewater
treatment solutions, these efforts will reduce greenhouse gases by
more than 200 tons annually. "We believe that being environmentally
responsible through water conservation is an ongoing commitment to
our employees, customers and communities," said Dean Eisner,
president and CEO of Manheim. "As both employers and residents of
Georgia who have experienced water shortages, we appreciate even
more the importance of having effective water conservation as a
best practice." David Munnikhuysen, vice president of best
practices and "Go Green with Manheim" leader said, "These proactive
initiatives demonstrate Manheim's firm commitment to operating as a
responsible employer, partner, provider and citizen. Through
state-of-the-art technology and the ingenuity of Manheim people,
we're able to use and waste less, deliver more and perform better.
This is the mission of Manheim Go Green and we intend to fulfill
it." About Cox Enterprises, Inc. (http://www.coxenterprises.com/)
Cox Enterprises is one of the nation's leading media companies and
providers of automotive services, with 2007 revenues of $15 billion
and more than 83,000 employees. Major operating subsidiaries
include Cox Communications, Inc. (cable television distribution,
telephone, high-speed Internet access, commercial
telecommunications, advertising solutions and Travel Channel); Cox
Newspapers, Inc. (newspapers, local and national direct mail
advertising); Cox Television (television and television sales rep
firms); Cox Radio, Inc. ([NYSE: CXR] broadcast radio stations and
interactive Web sites); Manheim, Inc. (vehicle auctions, repair and
certification services and web-based technology products) and Cox
Auto Trader (automotive publications and a majority stake in
AutoTrader.com). About Manheim Manheim is the world's leading
provider of vehicle remarketing services. Through its wholesale
operating locations and array of technology products, Manheim
impacts every stage of a used vehicle's life cycle, helping
commercial sellers and automobile dealers realize the full value of
their vehicles. The company's operating location services include
reconditioning, certification, inspections, dealer financing,
transport, title management and marshaling, among others. Manheim
is also the leader in vehicle remarketing technology, using its
online tools to connect buyers and sellers around the globe to the
world's largest, most comprehensive wholesale marketplace. In 2007,
Manheim handled more than 10 million used vehicles, facilitating
transactions representing nearly $59 billion in value. Manheim's
subsidiary companies provide value-added remarketing products and
services, including paintless dent removal (Dent Wizard), Auto Body
Repair, and salvage vehicle remarketing (Total Resource Auctions).
Manheim is a global organization with 34,000 employees at its 145
U.S. and international locations. Manheim is a subsidiary of
Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises Inc., one of the nation's leading
media companies and providers of automotive services. For more
information, visit http://www.manheim.com/. DATASOURCE: Manheim
CONTACT: Lois Rossi of Manheim, +1-678-645-2028; or Elizabeth
Halter of Cox Enterprises, Inc., +1-678-645-0762
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