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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€
Renovation of the Eiffel Tower: over 80% waste recycled
This year the Eiffel Tower is celebrating its 125th anniversary, it attracts over 7 million paying visitors per year.
Pulp & paper
Drawing on 40 years of experience in pulp and paper, as well as a network of subsidiaries across the world, Veolia provides paper manufacturers with a selection of technological solutions covering the entire range of requirements inherent to the water cycle: production of utility water and process water, evaporation concentration of black liquor and chloride and potassium removal through crystallization, wastewater and sludge treatment downstream of the production unit. Veolia has installed over 1,000 water treatment facilities throughout the world in the pulp and paper sector.
Veolia Waste Solutions Help Alleviate China’s “Siege of Trash”
A World Bank report projects that in eight years, the Chinese will generate nearly 1.4 million tons of garbage each day, twice the volume forecasted for America. The anticipated surge in waste volumes is associated with a growing population with rising incomes and higher standards of living.
Veolia Enhances Building Efficiency in Urban China
Veolia Tackles Energy Issues in China with Efficient Energy Solutions
China’s growth in energy consumption is outpacing the rate at which the industrial powerhouse is able to secure reliable energy sources. This level of consumption also has implications for the country’s carbon emission outlook. For China to sustain its economic growth momentum, it must further expand its clean and renewable energy sources.
Veolia Specialist Energy Solutions Bring Value and Competitiveness to Industries
With fuel prices and awareness of carbon emission both on an upward trend, manufacturers are prioritising their focus on effectively managing their energy costs and utility as a way to stay competitive. Veolia offers a range of reliable, cost-effective energy solutions to help industrial organisations optimise their energy efficiencies, reducing costs as well as carbon footprint.
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.
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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