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Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination is dominating environmental discussions, particularly in relation to drinking water. But it isn’t just municipal water that is affected by PFAS — industrial facilities face the same challenge.Treating PFAS at industrial sources before discharge to municipal wastewater treatment plants can significantly reduce downstream contamination and public health risks.

PFAS are used across numerous industri

Nov. 9, 2025
  • First implementation at a waste-to-energy facility to capture up to 10 tons of CO2 per day, with a 90% capture rate.
  • The captured CO2 will be used locally, creating new circular economy loops and strengthening community resilience.
  • This groundbreaking project marks the first phase of a comprehensive carbon capture program, in which Veolia will invest €12M through 2028, aligned with the decarbonization goals of its GreenUp strategic program
Oct. 16, 2025
  • As part of the Group`s GreenUp strategic plan, Veolia Water Technologies is opening this center to driving water treatment innovation, growth and training in Europe and beyond for the pharmaceutical, science and healthcare markets
  • This state-of-the-art centre aims to future-proofing service engineers’ expertise with City & Guilds assured training to exceed industry standards, driving excellence and enabling customers to push ecological boundaries for be
Oct. 8, 2024
  • Suzano`s new plant in Mato Grosso do Sul, considered to be the world’s largest single-line eucalyptus pulp production unit, includes $22.2 billion Brazilian real in total investments.
  • According to the Brazilian Tree Industry, Brazil is the world’s largest pulp exporter and shipped 8.9 million metric tons of pulp to China last year, generating $3.8 billion.
  • Veolia commissioned a n
Sep. 23, 2024
  • As a result of collaborative efforts between Veolia Water Technologies Qatar and Katara Project, the first water reuse facility of its kind in Qatar was built with a fresh water-saving capacity between 5 000 to 15,000 cubic meters per day.
  • As part of its GreenUp strategic plan, Veolia contributes to fulfilling the goals of the Qatar National Vision 2030 strategy by reducing reliance on fresh water through
Jul. 16, 2024
  • As a result of collaborative efforts between Veolia Water Technologies Qatar and Katara Project, the first water reuse facility of its kind in Qatar was built with a fresh water-saving capacity between 5 000 to 15,000 cubic meters per day.
  • As part of its GreenUp strategic plan, Veolia contributes to fulfilling the goals of the Qatar National Vision 2030 strategy by reducing reliance on fresh water through the reuse of
Jul. 15, 2024
  • 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 plant will provide a reliable source of treated and ultrapure water for businesses in sectors like microelectronics, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, power, and food and beverage.
  • With inn
May. 15, 2024
  • With a capacity of 818,000 cubic meters per day, this reverse osmosis desalination plant will supply drinking water to 2 million people.
  • Advanced reverse osmosis technologies combined with Veolia’s extensive expertise in critical pretreatment and posttreatment stages, have reduced the energy used to desalinate seawater by 35% over the past ten years.
  • This new generation of plants at the cutting edge of ener
May. 14, 2024
  • 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.
  • The upgrade will increase the plant’s capacity by 40% up to 6,300population equivalents while meeting stringent effluent requirements.

Fors A/S, the utility company serving the municipalities of Hol

May. 6, 2024

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. The plant will be an integral part of its service deionization and mobile water treatment ecosystems and will improve supply chain resilience, regenerating and recycling the resins used in water treatment processes. This reliable source gives industries with the need for tre

Feb. 12, 2024