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Solid Waste Treatment and Recycling
Veolia has a wide range of expertise in recycling, collecting, transferring, treating and valorising waste, so that waste produced by human activities can be re-absorbed into the economic cycle while being treated in an environmentally friendly way.
The Kingdom of Morocco and Veolia join forces for the largest seawater desalination project in Africa
Transforming mass-consumption waste into raw materials
Urumqi Wastewater Treatment Project
WEEE sorting and recycling
Veolia has created a specific expertise in treating and recycling WEEE in an environment friendly way from both industrial and domestic origin, such as computers, televisions, refrigerators, air conditioning units, cables, phones, mobile phones, etc, while ensuring their traceability.
Pulp from non-recyclable paper becomes a raw material for Industry
In the centre of London, non-recyclable paper collected from Southwark household waste is now being transformed into a pulp called Pro-Fibre. This new raw material is used to manufacture a wide range of industrial products such as cellulose-based insulation, packaging, or building materials (plaster boards, etc.).
Veolia Review for 2021
A Year in Review: A Wrap-up of 2020 for Veolia China
Recycling water for crop irrigation
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