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Search results for 'sites g files dvc2661 files document 2021 05 2020 Veolia in China EN 2021v11 pdf'
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Urban cleaning services contracts for the city of Singapore
Veolia has obtained in Singapore the renewal of two waste management contracts for 6 years for a total amount of 138 M€
Seawater Desalination
Ariska, Sustainable Development Supervisor
"Optimizing the energy consumption of buildings will turn the tide!"
In-Situ Thermal Desorption
The thermal desorption technology is applicable for removing volatile or semi-volatile organic contaminants. Veolia introduces thermal conductivity heating (TCH) whose temperature is higher than electrical resistance heating (ERH) and steam enhanced extraction (SEE). The target temperature is above 500 ℃, which is able to efficiently heat up intermediate to low permeability soil, also is insensible to geological inhomogeneity.
Soil remediation
Transforming all types of waste into resources
Veolia staff and families collected 150kg of trash on Sai Kung Little Palm Beach
Danone reduces costs by recycling packaging waste
Industrial Services
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