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Be it the collection and treatment of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, the cleaning service or equipment maintenance, industrial clients require efficient, accurate and professional services. Veolia is experienced in providing comprehensive outsourcing services which enable an enterprise to focus on developing its core business.
Municipal solid waste collection and transfer
Veolia has the comprehensive knowledge and expertise necessary to set up an efficient waste collection system fitting the specific requirements of local public authorities. Veolia manages the whole process of collecting and transferring municipal solid waste in a secure and environment friendly way with modern IT tools to track the waste route and final treatment.
Waste-to-Energy
Veolia manages more than 90 Waste-to-Energy facilities in the world to treat municipal solid waste while creating renewable energy. Considering the low heat value of municipal solid waste, Veolia has the expertise to adapt all the existing technologies to the different types of waste for an optimal heat and electricity generation.
Waste to Energy
Veolia manages more than 90 Waste to Energy facilities in the world to treat municipal solid waste while creating renewable energy. Veolia has the expertise to adapt all the existing technologies to the different types of waste for an optimal heat and electricity generation taking into account the Low Heat Value of municipal solid waste.
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Incineration
Incineration is the most direct way to treat and dispose of hazardous waste. With mature and reliable technology that adapts through its design to every type of waste, Veolia’s Hazardous Waste to Energy facilities can help customers meet stable operation, easy maintenance, reasonable economics, scientific management, environmental protection and health and safety goals.
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.
Agreement reached on financing of Dalkia's international operations
Dalkia has announced that an agreement regarding the financing of its subsidiary Dalkia International has been reached with Veolia Environnement and EDF.
Extension of the agreement on proposed share ownership changes at Transdev
In the context of the negotiations on the change in the share ownership at Transdev, the Caisse des Dépôts and Veolia Environnement hereby announce that they extend until October 31, 2013 their agreement concluded on October 22, 2012.
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