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Major General Bruce Casella, CEO
“The Exchange has incorporated sustainability as one of its strategies for winning the future and
reducing its carbon footprint. Cleaning up the environment begins at home and ‘home’ for The Exchange is the Army and Air Force communities throughout the world where our valued patrons serve, live,
dine and shop. Since The Exchange Sustainability Program began four years ago, conservation efforts
and associate participation within The Exchange have become increasingly visible. To encourage
these earth-friendly initiatives, The Exchange established a Sustainability Award Program to recognize
superior sustainability performance. Reducing energy, water consumption, and waste generation is
a win-win situation for all, making partnerships between The Exchange and installations crucial.”
Mr. Michael Howard, COO
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“Just as The Exchange is committed to providing the best shopping experience for our military
customers, we are determined to set the standard for exceptional environmental
stewardship in the military resale community. All associates must to do their part by
promoting a sustainable lifestyle both at home and at work, reducing waste and
minimizing energy consumption. Our efforts directly improve the quality of life in the
communities we serve and save millions of dollars – money that goes straight to the
bottom line and back to our troops in a larger MWR dividend.”