The World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (WSHA) welcomes Johnson Controls as its newest member, a company known globally for its leadership in smart, healthy, and sustainable building solutions.
Both WSHA and Johnson Controls will collaborate to transform the future of energy-positive hotels.

Johnson Controls brings expertise in building technologies that target the nearly 40 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions stemming from buildings. With a workforce of over 100,000 employees across 150 countries, the company is poised to enhance operational efficiency, cut energy costs, and propel the hospitality industry towards ambitious net carbon and energy positive goals.
Its innovative Energy-as-a-Service financing model allows hospitality businesses to adopt sustainable solutions without hefty upfront investments, turning sustainability into a strategic advantage.
Katie McGinty, chief sustainability officer at Johnson Controls, emphasised the dual benefits of sustainability: “Embracing sustainability isn’t just a responsibility; it’s a transformative strategy. As we join the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, we recognise that hospitality leaders who lean into sustainability not only reduce operating costs but also enhance customer experiences by ensuring equipment uptime and reliability. By integrating sustainability technologies with the power of AI, we supercharge operations, impacting both the bottom line and the world around us.”
Glenn Mandziuk, CEO of the WSHA, commented: “As a global leader in building solutions, their expertise will be a game changer for hotels and resorts. Johnson Controls is not only advancing net zero buildings worldwide but also leading by example with their own net zero journey. I am eager to see the valuable contributions and positive impact they will bring to the alliance.”







