CoreCivic : Properties Making Strides in Environmental Sustainability
August 04, 2022 at 06:38 pm IST
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CoreCivic has a long-standing history of finding innovative ways to fulfill our mission to better the public good. That includes reducing our environmental footprint through conservation measures and operational efficiency.
Since 2019, CoreCivic has reduced the use of electricity, fossil fuels, and water at our facilities nationwide by investing in energy-efficient options. These reductions are directly related to initiatives implemented by CoreCivic Properties, which include retrofitting the lighting in our Safety facilities to LED bulbs that use 75 percent less electricity and last 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs.
We are also in the process of upgrading our HVAC units to energy-efficient models. Our robust preventive maintenance program also helps to improve efficiency and prolong the lifespan of equipment.
Beginning next year, we will begin investing more heavily in reducing water consumption with the use of water control systems, which are currently in use at nine CoreCivic facilities. Over the next several years, we plan to add these systems to facilities in Arizona, Nevada, California, New Mexico and Colorado. The creation of a megadrought committee will also help monitor drought conditions, follow drought-related news, and discuss innovative solutions to conserve water at our facilities.
We only have one planet, and CoreCivic Properties is committed to limiting our use of non-renewable energy resources to be a better steward of the environment.
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CoreCivic, Inc. is a diversified, government-solutions company. The Company provides a broad range of solutions to government partners that serve the public good through corrections and detention management. Its segments include CoreCivic Safety, CoreCivic Community, and CoreCivic Properties. CoreCivic Safety segment consists of approximately 43 correctional and detention facilities that are owned, or controlled via a long-term lease, and managed by CoreCivic, as well as those correctional and detention facilities owned by third parties but managed by CoreCivic. CoreCivic Safety also includes the operating results of its subsidiary that provides transportation services to governmental agencies, TransCor America, LLC. CoreCivic Community segment consists of the residential reentry centers that are owned, or controlled via a long-term lease, and managed by CoreCivic. CoreCivic Properties segment consists of the real estate properties owned by CoreCivic and leased to government agencies.