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These businesses deliver products or services that businesses can use to support their environmental programme and are formally recognised by the Green Hospitality Programme. We encourage you to use them before competitor companies.

Ecobia

Ecobia is a food waste digester that converts food waste into a soil enhancer – quickly – and reduces food waste disposal costs

TRIA Green Oil

Tria Green HVO Ireland is a drop in replacement that requires no engine modifications to run unlike Bio-Diesel , and results in a 90% reduction in carbon emissions compared to conventional diesel fuel.
Key Contact: Thomas Flynn

Genius Hub

Genius Hub is a smart, wireless heating system suitable for any commercial building or large area. Savings of up to 38% can be achieved by heating the rooms you want to use to the right temperature at the times you choose.
Key Contact: Joe McKee

Firebird HVO Burners

Reduce your Oil Boilers Carbon Footprint by replacing your fuel with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) delivering a 90% carbon emission reduction
Key Contact: Conor McAleer

GREENEnergy

Solar PV, Energy Reduction, Energy Management, Metering, Advice and Support
Key Contact: Maurice Bergin

QUICKCROP

Join the growing number of hotels that are growing and serving their own food.  From only €1,800 with a 2.5 year payback
Key Contact: Niall McAllister

Calor Gas

We are one of Ireland’s leading suppliers of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) off the national gas grid and now supply BioLPG.

snapfix

Easily create and track tasks, with your team, using photos Snapfix is the simplest app for managing your operations, maintenance and daily tasks
Key Contact: Paul McCarthy

heatboss

Smart heating controls for commercial/public buildings, which enable room-level control via retrofit or for new builds. Typically saving 30% on heating usage.
Key Contact: Janette O’Hagan

REPAK

Repak is an industry funded organisation whose aim is to facilitate and grow packaging recycling across Ireland