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.
Company services For private companies, its services include: • Management and exploitation of waste, including collection and treatment of hazardous waste • Operation and maintenance of chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical and automotive plants and equipment, including high-pressure cleaning services and cryogenics In 2009, Veolia Environmental Services had 819,000 business customers in the world.
Public authority services For local authorities and boroughs Veolia Environmental Services collects and sorts waste, transports it to treatment subsidiaries and plants, and operates landfill sites.
Nottinghamshire County Council planned to appoint Veolia Environmental Services to operate a
waste incinerator at
Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, in 2006, but local opposition resulted in
planning permission being declined in 2011. In connection with this local opposition, a request for information about Nottinghamshire's "public finance initiative" (
PFI) contracts with Veolia Environmental Services resulted in an investigation by the
Information Commissioner's Office and an order that the County Council must release certain information in compliance with the
Environmental Information Regulations 2004. Veolia had requested the documents be kept
confidential in accordance with the relevant provisions in the regulations. Examples of contracts involving Veolia Environmental Services in 2010: • A 6-year contract to recover energy from compost and recyclable materials from household waste in the
Angers region of France. The contract was awarded by the Angers Loire metropolitan area, and is worth over €45 million. • The
Hong Kong Government contracted Veolia Environnement to design, build and operate a sludge treatment plant. Veolia Environmental Services will operate the facility jointly with
Veolia Water. The contract is worth €20 million per year, and the site is designed to produce 20 MW of electricity through
energy recovery techniques. • VES has a long-term contract in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, in partnership with the local council, operating an energy recovery facility.
Sorting and recycling Veolia Environmental Services operates 352 centres for sorting and recycling. This includes collecting paper, cardboard, glass, plastics, wood, metal and waste electrical and electronic items.
Treatment and recovery of waste A number of Veolia Environmental Services are based on specific treatment and waste recovery techniques and technologies. • Treatment of hazardous waste: incineration of organic liquid waste, recycling of solvents etc. • Storage and energy exploitation of non-hazardous waste. In 2008, Veolia Environmental Services launched a pilot facility for the production of biofuels from biogas emitted by non-hazardous waste stored at
Claye-Souilly near Paris, France. The pilot has been fully operational since September 2009, and produces enough biomethane to power Veolia Environnement's fleet of vehicles serving the Claye-Souilly site, resulting in a net savings of 882 metric tons of CO2 per year. • Treatment of urban and industrial sewage and its re-use in agriculture. • Incineration and energy exploitation of non-hazardous solids for urban heating networks. In 2009, Veolia sold: • €5.1 million MWh of electricity • 3.2 million MWh of thermal energy These include toxic liquid wastes, battery acids and fluids, solvents and metals. It has 71 physical-chemical hazardous waste treatment facilities. ==Veolia Environmental Services worldwide==