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Food and beverage
Water is one of the first ingredients used when manufacturing food, as process water for beverages, ready meals or dairy products. It is also a processing aid used throughout the process (cleaning water, transport water), as well as an energy utility when used as steam or for refrigeration (boiler feed water, cooling water, ice for preservation). In addition, food production sites must now comply with numerous requirements in the sanitary, economic and environmental domains.
Veolia Asia H&S Seminar 2016: 5 Pillars of our OHS Culture
The 2016 Asia H&S Seminar was hosted by Veolia South Korea at the Industrial Technical & Training Center (ITTC) in Incheon from May 23rd to 25th, 2016. The event, under the theme of 5 Pillars of our OHS Culture, was attended by 60 participants from 8 countries and locations of different business lines of Veolia – Waste, Water and Energy. The 3-day seminar included OH&S update of the region, the Best Practices Achievement Award Ceremony; a speech by Dr. Kwon Hyuck-Myun, Director General of Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA); a workshop for the discussion of Sustainable OH&S Improvement; and site visits to SK hynix Cheongju and DH Recycling plants.
Shangdong Jining Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility
Europe's leading producer of canned goods reduces its electricity bill thanks to biogas
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Veolia: the pioneer of environmental conservation industry in China
Veolia has a strong presence in China, where its waste, water and energy activities are at the heart of sustainable development in China: resource conservation, environmental protection, recycling and sustainable economy, and social development.
Dalkia, the first energy services company in France to receive ISO 50001 energy management certification on a nationwide perimeter
Dalkia has confirmed its position as leader in energy efficiency by becoming the first energy services company in France to receive ISO 50001 certification for energy management. The award of this international standard, which concerns energy management contracts and covers more than 27,000 installations managed by Dalkia in France, follows in the wake of the launch of the Dalkia Energy Savings Center, the first integrated energy efficiency management Platform.
Veolia Provides State-of-the-Art Municipal Water Solutions in China
Experts are predicting that by 2030, China’s water demand will outstrip supply if the rapidly developing nation continues its current consumption levels. As water scarcity can pose serious risks to the nation’s economic and social stability, China must identify new solutions to protect and improve access to this vital resource.
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