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Processing end-of-life electrical waste
Landfill-Gas-to-Energy
Landfill gas is a mix of methane and carbon dioxide. Methane is a flammable toxic greenhouse gas twenty times more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide. Instead of going into the atmosphere and becoming a greenhouse gas which is harmful to the environment, it can be collected in every landfill and used to produce renewable energy.
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Vienne Water and Wastewater Authority (SIVEER) - Les Trois Moutiers and future Center Parcs treatment plant to use Organica system
Provided by MSE, a Veolia Water subsidiary, the Organica system will be used for the wastewater treatment plant for the town of Les Trois Moutiers and the future Vienne Center Parcs holiday village. This completely ecological water treatment process is scheduled to come on stream in 2015.
Little Green Scouts visited the Guangzhou Likeng Waste-to-Energy Plant
Co-organised by Veolia China, China Society for Environmental Services and Green Living magazine, “Little Green Scouts- Veolia Green Action” took place in Guangzhou Likeng WTE plant in October 11. 30 Little Green Scouts from Guangzhou Liwan District Guangya Elementary School joined the field visit.
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.
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Around the globe, Veolia helps cities and industries to manage, optimise and make the most of their resources. The company provides an array of solutions related to materials with a focus on waste recovery, water and energy to promote the transition toward a circular economy.
Collaborate & Expand the Cooperation with Our Partner - Tongling Chemical Industry Group
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