Green Key Global Enhances its Vendor Program and offers an Exclusive Incentive for HAC Affiliate Members

Green Key Global, North America’s leading sustainability certification program, has announced an exciting revamp of their Vendor Program. This update aims to better support sustainable vendors and hotels in their sustainability efforts.

Current HAC Affiliate Members can now enjoy a $500 discount upon registration.

“We are excited about Green Key Global’s enhanced Vendor Program, as it offers significant benefits to our Affiliate Members. This initiative provides them with greater visibility and access to a network of hotels committed to sustainability, helping them grow their business and contribute to a greener hospitality industry,” said Cara Shulman, Vice-President of Programs and Partnerships at the Hotel Association of Canada.

Green Key Global connects hotels and vendors with sustainable product and services through its Vendor Program. The program features a Green Vendor Directory that makes it easy for hotels to choose vendors that are best able to help them achieve their sustainability goals. 

“The key thrust of our revamped Vendor Program is to boost and simplify our members’ sustainability journey. The aim of this endeavor is to connect them with vendors providing sustainable solutions to the hospitality industry. For our vendors this is a tremendous opportunity to amplify their visibility as well as connect with an ever-growing base of hotel decision-makers,” said Anick Levesque, Managing Director of Green Key Global.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Register now and position your business as a trusted resource in sustainable practices.

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