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COP20 in Lima (Peru): Veolia promotes the collective construction of climate solutions
During a session organized by Veolia and the Peruvian Ministry of Environment in Lima, Pierre Victoria, Director of Sustainable Development at Veolia, and Ramón Rebuelta, Director of Latin America, supported emission mitigation and climate change adaptation solutions developed with regions.
Key Figures at 30 September 2025
In-Situ Thermal Desorption
The thermal desorption technology is applicable for removing volatile or semi-volatile organic contaminants. Veolia introduces thermal conductivity heating (TCH) whose temperature is higher than electrical resistance heating (ERH) and steam enhanced extraction (SEE). The target temperature is above 500 ℃, which is able to efficiently heat up intermediate to low permeability soil, also is insensible to geological inhomogeneity.
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.
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.
Optimizing energy efficiency in buildings
#ResourcersActForNature : and the winning photos are...
2019 International Health and Safety week: Observing is Caring
Architectural Prize awarded for T-PARK’s Sustainability and Green Building Excellence
In recognition of its architectural design excellence and building performance in sustainability, T▪PARK has been conferred Special Architectural Award - Architectural Sustainability of HKIA Annual Awards 2016/17, Merit Award – Transport and Infrastructure Facilities of HKIA Cross-Strait Architectural Design Awards 2017 as well as the Provisional Platinum Rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings Version 1.1 (NB V1.1) in 2017.
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