Health authorities and state and local governments are recognizing the linen, uniform and facility services industry as an essential service. Consisting mostly of small, independent family-owned and operated businesses, the industry supplies, launders and maintains essential, environmentally friendly reusable textiles for industries that need these most, including restaurants, hotels, healthcare facilities, manufacturing, infrastructure, other businesses and government agencies. In addition to linens and uniforms, personal protective equipment (PPE) as well as hygiene, first aid and other facility services, are provided.
The goal of the new training partnership is to further enable the company's 1,000-plus chefs to create meals, menus and dining concepts that center on vegetables, whole grains, legumes and nuts.
August 29, 2017
Aramark, a Philadelphia, Pa.-based player in food, facilities and uniforms, partnered with The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Washington, D.C., to conduct a series of plant-based culinary trainings over the next six months as part of its ongoing efforts to develop strategies that increase plant-based food offerings for consumers.
Aramark's facilities services team consists of 72,000 employees managing nearly 1 billion square feet for more than 1,300 clients.
February 16, 2017
Aramark, Philadelphia, Pa., announced a joint venture with Carter Brothers, an East Point, Ga.-based provider of integrated facilities management (IFM), project management, electronic security, electrical and mechanical services.