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World Economic Forum – The Circulars: Veolia receives two awards for its commitment to the circular economy
At the opening of the World Economic Forum , the "Circulars Awards 2016" ceremony presented Veolia with two awards for its contributions to developing the circular economy: the Group received the first prize in the "Multinational" category, tied with Philips, and Estelle Brachlianoff, Senior Vice President UK and Ireland, won second place in the "Leadership" category.
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Danone and Veolia join up to meet the challenge of climate change
Danone and Veolia today announce a strategic alliance for water cycle, waste and energy efficiency management. The partnership is part of Danone’s climate policy which calls for a zero net carbon footprint by 2050 for sites under the company’s direct, shared and expanded responsibility.
Primary metals
Water is essential to the primary metals industry, though other materials required for production might get considerably more attention. However without reliable water management - productivity, quality and profitability is endangered.
2023 International Health and Safety Week
Schneider Electric and Dalkia pool know-how to assist China with energy challenges
Dalkia and Schneider Electric have announced the signature of a strategic agreement to develop the energy efficiency market in China. The agreement covers the pooling of the two companies' respective expertise and know-how in building energy performance. It comes in the wake of the momentum created by the Chinese government's decision to set targets for resource savings and environmental protection.
Dalkia launches France's first integrated energy efficiency management platform: the Dalkia Energy Savings Center
Yesterday, Dalkia launched France's first integrated energy efficiency management platform, the Dalkia Energy Savings Center (DESC). For the area that it covers, the DESC associates both a digital and a human network to make energy savings. This first center, located in Paris's La Défense business district, is in charge of the energy management of 1,100 installations managed by Dalkia in the Ile-de-France region including and surrounding Paris.
A unique chain of expertise for the nuclear industry
United Kingdom - Veolia Water selected by Thames Water to upgrade its infrastructure
Thames Water, UK's largest water and wastewater services company, has selected a joint venture made up of Veolia Water, Costain and Atkins to deliver a significant proportion of its program of essential upgrades to water and wastewater networks and treatment facilities across London and the Thames Valley. The amount of work for Veolia Water could be worth as much as £450 million (€530 million) for the period 2015 to 2020.
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