
By sponsoring the premier CSR summit, GLN amplifies industry dialogue on sustainable operations while leveraging its own audience to connect vendors, brands, and decision‑makers, accelerating adoption of green practices across U.S. hotels.
The AHLA Responsible Stay and Food & Beverage Summits have become the hospitality industry’s flagship gathering for corporate social responsibility, uniting senior sustainability officers from brands such as Marriott, Hilton and Wyndham. Centered on four core pillars—energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation, and responsible sourcing—the program blends deep‑dive workshops with crossover sessions that illustrate how food service and facility management intersect. As the official media sponsor, Green Lodging News will provide real‑time coverage, extending the summit’s reach beyond attendees to its 42,000‑plus monthly visitors and 17,640 newsletter subscribers.
Beyond the event, GLN is strengthening its role as a hub for green hospitality solutions. The recent inclusion of ReadyCare in its Green Product & Service Directory showcases a growing portfolio of refillable dispensers, biodegradable toiletries and bamboo accessories designed to cut single‑use waste. Parallel to the directory, GLN’s weekly Supplier Spotlight and Supplier Spotlights e‑blasts deliver targeted exposure to a curated audience, offering advertisers measurable metrics such as open and click‑through rates. These platforms, combined with a steadily expanding social presence—over 1,600 Twitter followers and 1,200 Facebook fans—position GLN as a pivotal conduit between sustainability innovators and hotel operators.
The convergence of a high‑visibility summit and GLN’s expanding content ecosystem signals a maturing market for sustainable hospitality. Media sponsorship not only elevates the summit’s profile but also reinforces GLN’s credibility as an industry thought leader. As hotels intensify pressure to meet ESG benchmarks, partnerships that amplify best practices and connect vendors with decision‑makers will become increasingly valuable, driving both environmental outcomes and competitive advantage.
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