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Sprint And Kansas City Power And Light Deliver

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by Staff Writers
Overland Park KS (SPX) Aug 13, 2008
An innovative partnership between two Midwestern-based entities - Sprint and Kansas City Power and Light (KCP and L) - is setting an example of how businesses can join forces and leverage their commitments to a clean environment through renewable energy.

This unique alliance involves KCP and L's Spearville, Kan., Wind Energy Facility, which provides the majority of power to Sprint's 200-acre Overland Park, Kan, campus, along with other Kansas communities.

"We're extremely pleased to see this partnership highlighted," said Ralph Reid, vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility for Sprint. "With eco-friendly initiatives that range from wireless recycling to renewable energy in our networks, Sprint has a longstanding commitment to the environment. This partnership with KCP and L showcases yet another way that Sprint has made that commitment come alive."

The CNBC World story also features other ways that KCP and L is working with Sprint and other businesses to focus on renewable energy and energy efficiency, including online energy-analyzer tools, as well as rebates for energy audits.

The Responsible Television series is produced in conjunction with the UN Global Compact and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).

Responsible Business Television highlights global corporations that are advancing the principles of the UN Global Compact and developing business-driven solutions to some of the greatest challenges facing our world today.

Launched in July 2000, the United Nations Global Compact brings business together with UN agencies, labor, civil society and governments to advance 10 universal principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment and anticorruption.

Through the power of collective action, the Global Compact seeks to mainstream these 10 principles in business activities around the world and to catalyze actions in support of broader UN goals. With more than 3,200 participants in over 100 countries, it is the world's largest voluntary corporate citizenship initiative.

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