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Veolia Environnement S.A., branded as Veolia, is a French transnational company with activities in three main service and utility areas traditionally managed by public authorities – water management, waste management and energy services. In 2023, Veolia employed 218,000 employees in 57 countries.
Veolia Environmental Services (in French Veolia Propreté), formerly Onyx Environnement, 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.
In 2012, Brachlianoff moved to the United Kingdom to lead as the CEO of Veolia Environmental Services, UK region. In 2013, she was appointed as the CEO of the UK and Ireland zone, and to the management and executive committees. In September 2018, she became COO of Veolia, and a member of the group’s management and executive committees.
Veolia Water’s subsidiaries include: SADE, which to builds and maintains water mains and water networks for delivering and distributing drinking water, and processing waste water. Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies provides services to both local authorities and private industry, aiming to help them to reduce their environmental impact.
Veolia — a conglomerate multinational company headquartered in France. Pages in category "Veolia" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
For Antoine Frérot, "Veolia's Purpose is to contribute to human progress, by resolutely subscribing to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, in order to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all." [17] At the beginning of 2022, he announced that he would step down as CEO of Veolia on 1 July 2022, although he would remain Chairman.
Grupo Agbar, formerly Aigües de Barcelona, is a Spanish water utility company.Since 2022, it has been part of Veolia. [1]The company currently operates water treatment and water supply services in Spain and Latin America, operating in Chile through its subsidiary Aguas Andinas.
Veolia Transdev became the world's private-sector leader in sustainable mobility with more than 110,000 employees in 28 countries. [12] Veolia Transdev was renamed and simplified to Transdev in 2013. In July 2011, amid disappointing financial results, Veolia Environnement announced the launch of new restructuring plans and redeployment of ...