Ecolab Canada Partners With Hotel Association Of Canada As Premier Sponsor, Offering Cutting-Edge Solutions For Sustainable Hospitality

The Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) is excited to announce Ecolab Canada as its newest Premier Partner. 

“We are delighted to welcome Ecolab Canada as a Premier Partner,” said Cara Shulman, Vice-President of Programs and Partnerships at the Hotel Association of Canada. “This collaboration will give Canadian hotels access to tangible innovations, raising the bar for environmental performance across the sector, and further underscores their involvement with our industry through the Green Key Global program.”  

With a legacy of excellence, Ecolab Canada is renowned for its science-based solutions and world-class service. Their innovative technologies improve food safety, maintain clean environments, and optimize water and energy use, benefiting customers in food, healthcare, life sciences, hospitality, and industrial sectors. 

Ecolab Canada is a global sustainability leader offering water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services that protect people and the resources vital to life.   

“We are honoured to partner with the Hotel Association of Canada to bring our expertise in sustainability solutions to the Canadian hotel sector,” said Agnes Enns, Vice President of Corporate Accounts Canada at Ecolab. “Together, we will help hotels across Canada enhance their environmental performance while driving operational efficiencies.” 

For more information about Ecolab Canada and their sustainability solutions for the hospitality industry, please visit www.ecolab.ca. 

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