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Revision as of 19:28, 13 October 2008
Contents
Introduction
Considering itself globally as the 'benchmark in environmental solutions' Veolia provides services in four key areas. Water cycle management, waste recovery and recycling, energy efficiency and transportation of people and goods. Globally, in all sectors, they employ nearly 320000 people. In water they are the second biggest supplier of water and wastewater services in the world. Clearly they are a vast global concern, providing essential servives right in countries across the globe. Helped by the unique system in France, which saw municipalities often outsource essential public services out to the private sector, they were in prime position to take advantage of the neo-liberal revolution that advocated and then practiced the same strategy as in France.
In water Veolia advances the view that they are best placed to manage the diverse and increasing demands for water. They recognise that agriculture, industry and people - whilst simultaneously the worlds population is Burgeoning - all have needs for water
Water:Key figures
- €10,927.4 million in revenue
- 60 operating countries
- 82,867 employees
- 78 million people provided with water service
- 53 million people provided with wastewater service
- More than 4,400 contracts managed around the world