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Veolia Asia H&S Seminar 2016: 5 Pillars of our OHS Culture
The 2016 Asia H&S Seminar was hosted by Veolia South Korea at the Industrial Technical & Training Center (ITTC) in Incheon from May 23rd to 25th, 2016. The event, under the theme of 5 Pillars of our OHS Culture, was attended by 60 participants from 8 countries and locations of different business lines of Veolia – Waste, Water and Energy. The 3-day seminar included OH&S update of the region, the Best Practices Achievement Award Ceremony; a speech by Dr. Kwon Hyuck-Myun, Director General of Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA); a workshop for the discussion of Sustainable OH&S Improvement; and site visits to SK hynix Cheongju and DH Recycling plants.
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Grand Paris Seine Ouest and Issy-les-Moulineaux innovate with mobile vacuum waste collection in Fort d'Issy
Vacuum waste collection is making inroads in urban areas. But the choice of a mobile collection system using vacuum trucks for the Fort d'Issy econeighborhood is a first in France.
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Municipal sludge is the main potential secondary polluting source during sewage treatment since it contains a large number of organic pollutants and hazardous components such as pathogens, heavy metals and carcinogenic chemicals. Veolia has built and operates many urban sludge treatment plants throughout the world. In doing so it has developed a unique expertise in landfill gas fermentation, soil remediation applications, waste to energy, cement recycling and other recycling technologies – sludge composting treatment and co-combustion of sludge and municipal solid waste being the most mature of Veolia’s widely-used technologies. The experience and expertise which Veolia has garnered over the years is continuously reducing and preventing the emission of greenhouse gases, especially as relates to sludge treatment, where exchanges, internal communication and the sharing of resources and talent will better enable the development of sludge treatment opportunities/projects with municipalities in China.
Veolia has constructed the largest sludge treatment plant in the world in Hong Kong
Matthias Fekl, Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, and Antoine Frérot, Veolia CEO, opened the largest sewage sludge treatment plant in the world at Hong Kong today. This plant has its own independent water and energy supplies, and treats sludge from eleven sewage stations in the region, covering 7.2 million inhabitants. The plant combines urban ecology and lifestyle, not to mention exceptional architecture.
Veolia Water awarded management of the water and wastewater systems of Rialto, California
The city of Rialto and Rialto Water Services (RWS) have awarded Veolia Water North America, a Veolia Water subsidiary, a contract to manage the city's water and wastewater systems. The 30-year contract is valued at approximately $300 million in revenues for Veolia Water.
Towngas and Veolia join hands to launch Hong Kong’s first green hydrogen production project
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