Our Manifesto

The environmental emergency cannot wait any longer.

In the face of immense global challenges around climate, sustainability and energy security, we need governments and businesses working together to come up with sustainable solutions.

Veolia is working hard in the UK and around the world in providing these solutions. In the UK we will be recycling electric vehicle batteries through our new plant in the West Midlands, are already powering nearly half a million homes through our energy recovery facilities, and are developing new technologies in the field of plastics recycling.

We are a world leading driver of ecological transformation. Nevertheless, we want to do more and believe that we are well placed to do so. Addressing these challenges requires both scale and an international perspective. This is why in 2022 Veolia is merging with SUEZ and creating a true global champion for sustainable development.

Whether it’s urban mining to secure supplies of precious metals to recycle for electric battery production, or capture and reuse of CO2 to improve soil, or creating animal feed from waste, the opportunities of the future are immense.

We have made powerful progress towards these solutions. But there is more to be done. Protecting the planet will require the inspiration and perspiration of our people and our partners. It will also need significant financial investment.

The environmental emergency cannot wait any longer.
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In the UK, there is an appetite for change and an opportunity to create jobs and new industries. Almost half of people think that the environmental situation has worsened in the UK in recent years with more than 85% of them claiming that pollution and climate change are already harming their health and the economy. For two thirds of people in the UK, “the time for action is now”. This means deploying the types of solutions that Veolia can develop as soon as possible, to support and innovate for a better and stronger future.

The UK has made bold commitments towards carbon neutrality and has an ambition to become a hub for future innovation. Veolia, with over 13,000 employees in the UK at the cutting edge of ecological transformation, stands ready to help make that a reality.

We can succeed together.

 

- Estelle Brachlianoff, incoming Chief Executive Officer

 

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An innovative decarbonisation project announced for Finland

In Finland, Veolia has recently announced the development of an innovative industrial solution, to produce carbon-neutral biofuel from pulp production. Find out how this solution supports our ecological transformation mission.

The Veolia Environmental Trust in full bloom

The Veolia Environmental Trust attended the opening of the Broadgreen Hospital Community Garden in Liverpool, along with Sue Musson, Chair of Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Veolia and Solvay's decarbonisation solution for the chemical sector

In collaboration with international chemical company Solvay, Veolia has launched an energy transition project: 'Dombasle Énergie'. The project aims to replace coal with refuse-derived fuel (RDF).

Powering up a sustainable and secure future for energy

Along with Waga Energy, Veolia has commissioned one of the largest biomethane production units in Europe. Located on the biggest biogas production site in France, the project will contribute significantly to European energy security.