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Poland - Veolia Water inaugurates new Warsaw wastewater treatment plant
After four years' construction, upgrade and extension work by Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, the city of Warsaw has just inaugurated its new wastewater treatment plant. With a population equivalent of 2.1 million, and a daily treatment capacity of up to 515,000 cubic meters of wastewater, it has brought the Polish capital's wastewater treatment into line with European standards.
India - Veolia Water to supply another 200,000 people in Karnataka state
Veolia Water has just sealed three new deals in the state of Karnataka, India. The cities of Ilkal and Bijapur, in northern Karnataka, and the Indian Institute of Science—one of the country's most prestigious institutions of higher education, located in the state capital, Bangalore—have awarded Veolia Water a contract for their water supply service. The goal is to provide residents and students with quality supply 24/7, as compared with the few hours of access they currently have each week. Veolia Water is one of the few operators in India to have the required know-how for such a project. The company's expertise has already been recognized by several municipalities across the country, including New Delhi, one of its most densely populated districts.
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.
Veolia China Organizes Drawing Campaign in Support of 2017 International Biodiversity Day
As one of Veolia's essential commitments to sustainable development, conservation and restoration of biodiversity is the key path to fulfill our mission of "Resourcing the world". Veolia contributes to limiting global biodiversity loss in twofold: we strive not only to reduce the footprint of our activities and that of our client's on the environment, but also to foster favorable conditions for the preservation and the restoration of species and their habitat.
A Year in Review: A Wrap-up of 2020 for Veolia China
2024 HALF-YEAR RESULTS
2017 International Health and Safety week: 5 High-Risk Management Standards
From 18 to 22 September, Veolia has launched a number of initiatives during the International Health and Safety Week across China to raise employees' awareness about workplace safety, including both project sites and offices.
Health and safety at work
Veolia has pledged to provide even better protection to all employees against occupational risks and improve safety in the workplace.
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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