Veolia, established in 1853 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a global provider of environmental engineering solutions, supporting municipalities and industries in the optimization of water, waste, and energy systems. The company delivers integrated technologies for wastewater treatment, resource recovery, and renewable energy generation across complex urban and industrial ecosystems. Veolia's strength lies in circular economy implementation, infrastructure resilience, and real-time utility management, operating in over 50 countries. Its solutions are designed to reduce environmental impact while maximizing operational efficiency.
The state-of-the-art facility in Changshu will enhance supply chain resilience for key industries, promoting environmental stewardship as part of Veolia's commitment to driving ecological transformation.
The Svinninge plant is the first full-scale facility to deploy Cella, an innovative biofilm technology that offers a sustainable, compact and energy-efficient solution for wastewater treatment.
New environmental challenges prompt iconic American city and leading global water company to reinvent treatment management to improve city’s environment and quality of life.
The solution implemented by Veolia will allow for the reuse of 3 cubic meters per hour (m3/h), or 3,000 liters per hour (l/h), of wastewater after treatment.
Veolia has launched a national campaign to analyze the content of regulated PFAS in all drinking water production sites in France, sharing its first results.
Veolia Water Technologies has deployed three new mobile assets in Malaysia, demonstrating its commitment to safeguarding business operations and communities while delivering high-quality water solutions.
Veolia has reached a new milestone in its treatment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals in America’s drinking water, with more than 30 sites now reporting no detectable levels of regulated PFAS chemicals.
This contract, with a total value of 4 billion euros over 12 years, covers water distribution for 4 million residents in 132 municipalities in the Paris Region.
Veolia Water Technologies, a subsidiary of Veolia and a leading specialist in water treatment technologies and services, is redeveloping a brownfield site for its first ion exchange regeneration facility in China.