Rostock, Germany
Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
Blagnac, France
Windhoek, Namibia
Sabadell, Spain
Abu Dhabi & Al Ain, UAE
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Durban, South Africa
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
France
Veolia works alongside its customers on all aspects of nuclear facility remediation, from initial assessments to decommissioning.
France
The need to decommission rolling stock presents a huge technical and environmental challenge. There are very few companies able to offer the full range of required expertise, including logistics, dismantling, asbestos removal, recovery of materials for recycling and non-recyclable waste processing.
United Kingdom
Veolia puts in place a network of onshore decommissioning & dismantling of redundant oil & gas platforms.
Netherlands
Veolia is working with Mars to reduce its water and carbon footprints.
Germany
The wastewater treatment plant run by Veolia in the German city of Gera produces enough energy to meet its daily needs.
United States
Baltimore ranks 20 on the list of America's largest cities. What was once a center of industry has now been transformed into a state-of-the-art service hub.
Romania
Bucharest has suffered frequent flooding in the past, largely caused by a substandard wastewater collection system. A long-term solution provided by Veolia specialists in Romania has improved everyday life for local people.
Poland
Over 15% of the total energy for heating networks comes from biomass.
Ecuador
In Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, Veolia is implementing a water-access program designed to provide every family with a high-quality public service.
France
Syndicat des Eaux d’Ile-de-France (SEDIF) is the water authority for the Greater Paris region and the largest in France. It is also one of the biggest in Europe. In 2011, SEDIF once again put its faith in Veolia with a new 12-year contract to manage the public water service – a contract that puts the focus firmly on innovation.
France
Greater Lyon is one of the largest, most economically vibrant metropolitan areas in France. Veolia has developed innovative solutions that are set to play a part in the city’s success.
United Kingdom
Managing waste in a capital city requires world-class service, continuous innovation and a real willingness to listen to what residents have to say.
Czech Republic
Czech customers now have access to detailed information about water services on their smartphones.
Japan
Veolia is working with the service company Jenets to read water meters for the residents of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.
United States
In Rialto, Veolia is working on behalf of Rialto Water Services, a company responsible for investing in upgrading water distribution networks and wastewater systems and improving the overall performance of public utilities.
United States
New York City is saving $100 to $200 million a year thanks to improvement in the overall performance of its public water and wastewater services.
Bulgaria
Kubratovo wastewater treatment plant treats domestic, industrial wastewater and stormwater entering the sewerage network of Sofia. It was commissioned in 1984 and is now one of the largest in the Balkans.
United Kingdom
Diageo was created in 1997 through a merger between Guinness and Grand Metropolitan and is now the world's leading name in beer, wine and spirits. The company has implemented a strategy to reduce energy bills and water consumption at its main site in Scotland.
Europe
Since 2004, Total has been using Veolia’s automated, non-entry process for cleaning and degassing crude oil tanks at its European sites.
Corée du Sud
For 13 years, Veolia has been helping LG Lotte Petrochemicals significantly reduce its energy and water use while increasing production capacity.
United Kingdom
Under the British Government’s support for the international mission to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons program led by the United Nations, Veolia was chosen to destroy 150 metric tons of materials.
France
Recovery of biogas from landfilled, non-recyclable waste produces 130 GWh of electricity and 30 GWh of thermal energy every year at Veolia's Plessis-Gassot site in France.
France
In France, end-of-life products are managed by “eco-organizations” in line with the concept of extended producer responsibility (EPR). Veolia works on behalf of one of these organizations, Eco-mobilier, to collect and recycle used furniture in 48 administrative departments nationwide.
Chine
Over the past 10 years, the Shanghai-Pudong water utility has become a global standard-bearer for expertise in implementing state-of-the-art technologies in drinking water management.