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Sludge Treatment
Municipal sludge is the main potential secondary polluting source during sewage treatment since it contains a large number of organic pollutants and hazardous components such as pathogens, heavy metals and carcinogenic chemicals. Veolia has built and operates many urban sludge treatment plants throughout the world. In doing so it has developed a unique expertise in landfill gas fermentation, soil remediation applications, waste to energy, cement recycling and other recycling technologies – sludge composting treatment and co-combustion of sludge and municipal solid waste being the most mature of Veolia’s widely-used technologies. The experience and expertise which Veolia has garnered over the years is continuously reducing and preventing the emission of greenhouse gases, especially as relates to sludge treatment, where exchanges, internal communication and the sharing of resources and talent will better enable the development of sludge treatment opportunities/projects with municipalities in China.
Huafei Plastic Recycling Plant
Refurbished Yanshan Sinopec Niukouyu Wetland Park Exhibition Hall Opens to Public
Tian REC Wastewater Treatment
Veolia was named 1 of the 13 PPP case studies by the National Development and Reform Commission
In response to comments over a lack of hands-on experience and case studies to provide guidance in promoting PPP projects, National Development and Reform Commission have picked 13 representative and exemplary case studies. Veolia’s Tianjin Shibei water project, which started in 2007, received recognition from the Commission and was among one of the case studies.
Towngas and Veolia join hands to launch Hong Kong’s first green hydrogen production project
Veolia at the World Water Forum in Korea: Ideas for the 21st Century
The 7th World Water Forum brings together the entire international water community in South Korea focusing on "Implementation" with over 500 sessions in Daegu and Gyeongju. Antoine Frérot, Veolia CEO, represented the Group, particularly on two high level juries: on deploying innovations, and subsequently "infrastructures financing", in a conference organized by the OECD and the World Water Council.
International Women's Day 2017
To celebrate the International Women’s Day, Veolia invited all its female employees across different departments to share their thoughts about the company’s vision and mission over a breakfast meet-up.
Agreement reached for the sale of Veolia Environnement's stake in Berlinwasser
Veolia Environnement announces the signature of an agreement with the Federal State of Berlin authorities to sell its 24.95% stake in Berlinwasser for €590 million, supplemented by €12 million for miscellaneous items and the share of dividends and interests due in respect of financial year 2013. This divestment would be a direct contribution to the Group's 2-year €6 billion asset divestment program, now almost achieved.
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