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United States Army Installation Management Command

United States Army Installation Management Command

About Us

United States Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM)

The United States Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) is responsible for managing Army installations worldwide. IMCOM provides services and support to ensure that soldiers, civilians, and their families have the necessary resources to live and work effectively. The command oversees various aspects of installation management, including infrastructure, family programs, environmental management, and emergency services.

Sustainability Efforts

IMCOM is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The command has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainable practices across its installations. These efforts include:

  • Energy conservation programs to reduce energy consumption and increase the use of renewable energy sources.
  • Water conservation initiatives to manage and reduce water usage.
  • Waste reduction and recycling programs to minimize waste and promote recycling.
  • Environmental management systems to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and promote continuous improvement.

IMCOM's sustainability efforts are guided by the Army's overall sustainability goals and objectives. However, specific details on IMCOM's carbon footprint, ESG reports, and sustainability certifications are not readily available.