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Veolia Partners with China’s Industries to Improve Industrial Water Performance
China's latest water policy, the Water Ten Plan, introduces tightened regulations and stricter enforcement targeting heavily polluting industries. With years of experience operating industrial water treatment services, Veolia is a reliable partner to help companies navigate the new policy landscape and provide innovative industrial water solutions that comply with regulations and minimise environmental impact.
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.
Emergency Response and Safety Risk Control
With the rapid urbanization, the environmental-friendly service demands of industrial customers and parks increase accordingly. With the professional and comprehensive hazardous waste treatment and industrial service experiences, Veolia can provide emergency support and risk assessment and becomes the emergency and risk control center for the city and industrial park.
Yanshan Niukouyu Wetland Park
Veolia Sponsors Green Power Hike 8 Years in A Row
The 25th Annual Green Power Hike held on the 3rd February this year drew more than 3000 participants, including 12 teams sponsored by Veolia, raising more than HKD$5 million dollars in support of their dedication to environmental education.
Celebrating T.PARK’s First Anniversary - Commemorative Stamp Products issued for public collection
T·PARK has recorded more than 74,000 visitors since its opening on May 19, 2016. To celebrate its anniversary and share the joy with all, commemorative postcards, special postmark and stamps have been issued by Environmental Protection Department; and to be distributed to visitors for free.
Veolia Guides China’s Industries Through Stricter Waste Disposal Laws
In line with its increasingly stringent environmental policies, the Chinese government has recently tightened regulations on industrial waste disposal. To help companies achieve compliance and optimise resources, Veolia provides complete waste and recovery solutions and integrates hazardous and non-hazardous waste management strategies into their production processes.
Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia, in the Delegation of French President's Official Visit to China
Fully Supporting China’s Transition to Sustainable High Quality Development
The Veolia Press Day themed at “Preserving Lucid Waters and Lush Mountains” was held on 28 May at the Phoenix International Media Center in Beijing. The event addressed and offered solutions to a series of challenges the human race will be facing in 2040, including food and energy shortage and environmental pollution. More than 60 representatives from major news outlet attended the event.
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