2014 Army Sustainability Report Released

By ASA (IE&E)October 10, 2014

Army Sustainability Report 2014
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PENTAGON, Washington DC -- The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment released the Army Sustainability Report 2014, highlighting the Army's progress in Fiscal Years 2012-2013.

The Army Sustainability Report 2014 highlights progress in land management, operational energy, community partnerships, and programs that support the holistic health and well-being of our people.

Sustainability is a force multiplier for the Army, enhancing its mission effectiveness today. It is also the foundation for the Army's efforts to create a more adaptable and resilient Force prepared for a complex, uncertain, and rapidly changing future.

This public report aligns with the Army's reporting for the Department of Defense (DoD) Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan, per Executive Order (EO) 13514 (Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance). Within the Army, sustainability goes well beyond the EO 13514 energy, water, and waste mandates.

This fifth Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)-based report documents the Army's status, achievements, and trends associated with relevant indicators of sustainability. The Army Sustainability Report 2014 includes sections on installations, operations, and commitment to Soldiers, Families, and communities.

Each section addresses topics of note, reports progress against relevant sustainability metrics, and highlights successes. The Army Sustainability Report 2014 annex contains a complete index to GRI sustainability metrics in tables with links to publicly-available Army sources.

Related Documents:

Army Sustainability Report - 2014 [PDF]

Army Sustainability Report - 2014 (GRI Annex) [PDF]

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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment)