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Biological treatment (anaerobic digestion/composting)
Biological treatments of organic waste - through aerobic composting units' and anaerobic centers' management - will prove to be the best approach over time. With more than 100 composting units in the world, Veolia helps to revitalize soil with composts and organic fertilizers and recovers energy through a biological treatment of waste that includes aerobic composting and anaerobic digestion suitable for organic waste disposal.
LI Yang, Technical Director,Hazardous Waste
Improve technology to treat waste properly
Ex-situ Indirect Thermal Desorption
The indirect thermal desorption is an ex-situ remediation technology suitable for eliminating volatile/semi-volatile organic compounds. Compared to the direct heating process, indirect heating does not destroy the contaminants (oxidation, decomposition) and the soil can be re-used post remediation.
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Veolia China is mobilized to continue to provide its essential services amid COVID-19 outbreak
Strategic landfills: support climate impact mitigation in Hong Kong
Onshore decommissioning & dismantling of redundant oil & gas platforms
MARPOL
MARPOL 73/78 is the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships. Its stated objective is "to preserve the marine environment through the complete elimination of pollution by oil and other harmful substances and the minimization of accidental discharge of such substances."
Soil Washing
The current technology of remediating heavy metal contaminated soil is limited to stabilization or solidification in China without actually separating the contaminants from soil particles. Veolia introduces international robust soil washing technology and professional experts, applies co-mingled technology according to specific soil characteristics, which provides the sufficient conditions to meet the remediation targets.
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