Industry | Management and treatment of waste |
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Headquarters | Paris (France) |
Key people | Denis Gasquet, CEO of Veolia Environmental Services and Senior Executive Vice President and COO of Veolia Environnement |
Revenue | €9.02 billion – 2009 |
Employees | 77,864 (31 December 2009) |
Veolia Environmental Services is a division of Veolia Environnement. It employs nearly 78,000 staff, has operations in 35 countries around the world, and generated revenues of nearly €9.02 billion in 2009.[1]
It specialises in the management, treatment and disposal of waste, as well as the recycling, reclamation and re-use of waste products. Veolia Environmental Services manage solid and liquid waste, as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste materials.
In 2009, the company collected 42.7 million tonnes of waste, treated 62.5 million tonnes, and recycled 12.7 million tonnes.[1]
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1953: The French Compagnie Générale des Eaux (CGE) begins to collect household waste.
1975: The firm SARP Industry is founded to treat hazardous waste.
1980: CGE takes full control of the Compagnie Générale de Chauffe (CGC), a company with which it has already operated incineration plants since 1967. CGE also assumes control of the Compagnie Générale d'Entreprises Automobiles (CGEA), a business with significant presence in household waste management and in urban transportation.
1986: CGE opens its first waste drop-off centres.
1989: Creation of the Onyx brand, which unifies all of CGEA’s waste management activities. CGEA-Onyx eventually becomes Onyx in 2004.
2000: Birth of Vivendi Environnement, spun out of the environmental activities of the Vivendi Group (previously CGEA). In 2003, Vivendi Environnement becomes Veolia Environnement.
2005: Onyx becomes Veolia Environmental Services.[2][3]
Veolia Environmental Services collects, recycles and treats waste. Its activities cover liquid waste, solid waste, hazardous or non-hazardous waste, and refuse collected from household and industrial sources.[1]
For private companies, it delivers the following services:
In 2009, Veolia Environmental Services had 819,000 business customers in the world.[4]
For local authorities and boroughs (for example in Paris, London, Alexandria, Singapore and Dresden), Veolia Environmental Services collects and sorts waste, transports it to treatment subsidiaries and plants, and operates landfill sites.[5]
Some contracts secured by Veolia Environmental Services in 2010:
Veolia Environmental Services operates 352 centres for sorting and recycling.[4] It treats and recycles waste to produce raw materials for industry. This includes collecting paper, cardboard, glass, plastics, wood, metal and waste electrical and electronic items.
A number of Veolia Environmental Services are based on specific treatment and waste recovery techniques and technologies.
In 2009, Veolia sold:
Veolia Environmental Services is a specialist in the treatment of hazardous waste materials. These include toxic liquid wastes, battery acids and fluids, solvents and metals. It has 71 physical-chemical hazardous waste treatment facilities.[4] In a demonstration of its business offer in this area, Veolia Environmental Services was contracted by the Ukrainian Environment Ministry to safely dispose of 1,000 tonnes of pesticide.[9]
Veolia Environmental Services is located in 33 countries around the world[4]:
Veolia Environmental Services concentrates on six areas of innovation: