Commercial kitchens use 2.5 times more energy than other commercial spaces (ENERGY STAR). However, according to Candice Tricky, of IESO, energy is our single largest controllable cost. To help the foodservice sector understand...
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Restaurants use a great deal of energy. The power required in the kitchen for cooking, refrigeration, dishwashing, heating and cooling—not to mention all the front of house needs—make restaurants among the most energy-intensive...
READ MORE93% of Restaurants Canada members already use energy or water-saving equipment and 8 out of 10 restaurant operators stated that environmentally sustainable operations are important to their business’s success. By not adopting energy-saving...
READ MOREWe’re serious about food. And very little else. A clever marketing slogan, indeed. Except if Jack Astor’s Bar & Grill has proven a commitment to anything besides its delicious menu, it would be...
READ MOREOver the past decade, York University has invested in programming that’s led to significant achievements in a number of key areas, including energy conservation, waste management, food and transportation. This eco-conscious commitment first...
READ MOREThe indomitable Aliette Ponte opened LeChaim Caterers in 1976 on a foundation of customer care and quality catering. Originally focusing on synagogue celebrations, her repertoire expanded to home, office and venue events, then...
READ MOREWholly owned and operated by First Nations people, the Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre has been welcoming visitors to Little Current, Ontario — located on the northeast side of Manitoulin Island — since...
READ MORERestaurants are among the most energy-intensive commercial spaces, this makes utilities one of the highest costs facing restaurateurs. With low-profit margins, any monetary savings from increased energy efficiency significantly benefit their bottom line....
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