#WorldEnvironmentDay 🌍 In a world where water, energy and raw materials are becoming increasingly scarce, critical and strategic, environmental challenges have evolved into major security issues.
Access to resources is now directly linked to the continuity of economic activities, the strategic autonomy of territories and the well-being of populations.
At Veolia, we believe Environmental Security is one of the defining challenges of our time. Through innovation and expertise, our 216,000 employees help transform these constraints into opportunities by deploying concrete solutions worldwide: PFAS treatment, bioenergy production, treated wastewater reuse, and integrated circular solutions for data centers.
Every day, they contribute to protecting and regenerating resources while strengthening the resilience of communities and industries.
On this World Environment Day, we reaffirm our commitment to advancing Environmental Security for current and future generations.
👉Spread awareness to act #NowForClimate.
📣#PressRelease - Veolia’s Stakeholders Assembly calls for accelerated uptake of water reuse to strengthen water security.
Water security has become a strategically important issue for industrial and municipal stakeholders, whether their focus is on competitiveness, sovereignty, or public health.
With water resources becoming increasingly scarce, Veolia is publishing a white paper on unlocking the financial and strategic potential of water reuse.
34 international actors from its newly created Stakeholders Assembly, including economists, industrial companies, insurers, and public authority representatives from around the world, have worked side-by-side with #Veolia to propose a range of concrete actions to accelerate the uptake of innovative solutions to meet critical needs and respond to the urgency of the situation.
🔗Discover these solutions in the white paper and read the full press release: https://t.co/5Gd27ez4jH
📣We are honored to see our CEO, @E_Brachlianoff, ranked #18 on this @FortuneMagazine's 2026 Most Powerful Women list.
This recognition reflects the collective commitment of Veolia’s 216,000 employees around the world, who work every day to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time: preserving water resources, accelerating decarbonization, recovering valuable materials, and strengthening the resilience of communities and infrastructure.
🔗Find out more: https://t.co/L1YuWEYGru
▶️ Missed our "Turning Data Centers into Long-Term Territorial Assets" event? Watch the replay now!
Discover how Veolia is redefining the data center landscape with #DataCenterResource360, our innovative solution to scale with certainty while staying community-connected. Explore the intersection of digital growth, environmental security and territorial resilience.
🔗 Access the full event replay here:
https://t.co/YJh3EvODq0
📣 #PressRelease - Veolia completes Clean Earth Deal, reinforcing its position as a world’s leading hazardous waste management company, effectively doubling U.S. hazardous waste revenues.
Hazardous waste treatment has become a strategic sector in the U.S., driven by rising industrial demand, tighter environmental standards and the expansion of high-growth industries requiring specialized treatment solutions. From health care, pharmaceuticals and retail to advanced manufacturing, semiconductors and clean-energy production, etc., access to reliable treatment capacity is now essential to production continuity, expansion and competitiveness.
The $3 billion transaction adds robust treatment, storage and disposal capabilities, 2,600 highly trained people, and an expanded presence to Veolia’s American offering, making the company an even greater powerhouse for innovative environmental services and solutions.
Backed by a strong integration track record, the transaction will deliver $120 million of synergies by year 4.
🔗 To know more, read the press release: https://t.co/ExzBfncSRR
@CleanEarthInc
What if the challenge was no longer just to manage our resources…but to secure access to them? 🌏
Over the decades, tensions around water, energy and raw materials have intensified, driven by climate, economic and geopolitical crises. Droughts, shortages, price volatility: clear signals of growing pressure on our essential resources.
In this context, a priority is emerging: Environmental security.
In other words, ensuring reliable, sustainable and controlled access to these vital resources.
At Veolia, solutions already exist to anticipate these risks and strengthen the resilience of territories, such as:
➡️ Recovering residual cold from natural gas to produce local, low-carbon energy,
➡️ Treating PFAS, persistent pollutants that threaten the health of millions.
Learn more out: https://t.co/Odb7Yu3gDX
At Veolia, we believe the #DataCenter of the future shouldn't just sit on a territory, it should power it.
Discover DATA CENTER Resource 360, a next-generation offering that integrates water, energy, and waste expertise to help you:
➡️ Scale with Certainty: Secure your energy supply and optimize cooling.
➡️ Stay Community Connected: Turn your operations into local assets that benefit the territory.
➡️ Secure Your Future: Navigate regulatory pressure and resource scarcity with confidence.
Don't miss our upcoming e-event where we unveil how do you scale your Data Center fast while securing Energy, Water & Community Acceptance?
🗓️ Wednesday, 27th May 2026, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm CET
🔗Register now to join the conversation: https://t.co/YJh3EvPbfy
Let’s co-create a sustainable future, together!
Urban heating networks are at the heart of the energy transition. Yet decarbonizing them requires rethinking in depth the way cities produce and distribute energy.
How do we move towards 100% renewable energy? By combining our expertise in energy, water, and waste to deploy local solutions tailored to each territory:
🔹 Producing biomethane and reusing "waste" energy generated from municipal waste treatment;
🔹 Capturing and utilizing the natural heat from wastewater and surface water;
🔹 Providing green energy to eco-districts through geothermal sources;
🔹 Storing heat or cold in reservoirs to ensure greater flexibility;
🔹 Managing energy optimization of the network through hypervision using AI.
By combining our historical know-how with the decarbonized energies of local areas, we are reinventing the heating and cooling networks for the cities of tomorrow.
🔗 To learn more, watch the full video: https://t.co/sbKUbS8jHd
L’ #eau n’est pas un bien comme les autres. C’est un bien commun. Rare. Précieux. Vital. C’est aussi le point de départ de L’Or Bleu, la nouvelle saga d’été de France Télévisions, qui nous plonge au cœur d’une Provence confrontée à une sécheresse extrême, où Flore, garde forestière, tente de protéger l’eau, la terre et l’équilibre fragile de tout un village.
À travers cette histoire racontée sur plusieurs époques, la série montre comment une ressource que l’on croyait inépuisable peut, lorsqu’elle vient à manquer, bouleverser profondément la vie quotidienne, faire resurgir tensions et fractures et révéler toute la fragilité de nos territoires face au changement climatique.
➡️ Veolia a accompagné les équipes de la série comme partenaire d’idées, afin de faire converger fiction et réalité autour d’un message fondamental : l’eau doit être protégée, économisée, recyclée et l’anticipation est essentielle.
➡️ Cette collaboration met également en lumière le rôle clé des collectivités et des élus, en première ligne face aux tensions croissantes sur la ressource. Anticiper devient vital : choisir les bons partenaires, solides et dotés d’une expertise reconnue, capables d’apporter des solutions avant que les crises ne s’installent. Ce n’est pas le choix fait par le village de Vallouans dans la série et les conséquences, vous verrez, vont être dramatiques.
Parce que l’eau n’est définitivement pas un bien comme les autres.
🔗 Découvrez les coulisses de cette aventure commune et la manière dont la fiction peut accélérer la prise de conscience sur les enjeux de l’eau : https://t.co/YxmQaKc9RK
🎥 L’Or Bleu est disponible sur la plateforme de @Francetele, et à partir de demain à 21h10 sur France 2. (Une production @ProdAuthentic / Aline Panel - Une série originale 8x52’ de Marianne Le Pezennec et Ludovic Lacroix Réalisé par Hippolyte Dard).
What if you could get answers from Veolia's 2025 -2026 Integrated Report just like asking an expert? That's possible with our #chatbot "Ask Veolia".
Because information should be accessible to everyone; ask it anything about our deployed solutions, financial results, or the Group's global strategy. It answers instantly, pulling exclusively from Veolia's official publications.
No approximations, no hallucinations, only sourced and verified data.
Key features:
➡️ Multilingual: available in multiple languages for international stakeholders
➡️ Public: open to all, right on https://t.co/DYfWMzzPu7
➡️ Reliable: powered solely by the Group's official documents
This launch is part of a larger digital transformation story. Since 2023, Veolia has been scaling #AI internally through Secure GPT, now actively used by over 58,000 employees across the organization. Ask Veolia is public-facing counterpart, designed to make our information more transparent and accessible than ever.
🔗 Dive into the 2025–2026 Integrated Report and start asking: https://t.co/sO7R8D5lTO
In today’s digital world, #DataCenters face unprecedented challenges: soaring energy costs, critical water scarcity, rising regulatory and community expectations. But what if these challenges could become your greatest opportunities?
Introducing Veolia’s Data Center Resource 360, your all-in-one, integrated solution designed to scale with certainty while connecting deeply with your community.
🗓️ Don't miss our upcoming e-event where we unveil how to turn your data center into a long-term territorial asset: Wednesday, 27th May 2026, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm CET.
Ready to lead the future of data centers? Register now, engage with our experts, and explore real-world case studies that prove the power of integrated innovation.
🔗Register here: https://t.co/YJh3EvODq0
Let’s co-create a sustainable future, together!
The global data center market is experiencing exponential growth, with facility numbers and overall capacity projected to expand by approximately 11% per year through 2034.
Yet nearly half of all planned or under-construction facilities could face potential permitting delays or restrictions, driven primarily by concerns around #water consumption, local resource constraints, and energy consumption.
Veolia’s next-generation, all-in-one offering has been specifically designed to be rapidly deployed to moving data centers into carbon-neutral, water-positive, circular hubs.
Already active alongside the 10 leading global data center operators worldwide on over 100 facilities, Powering resilient, high-performance, and truly sustainable future #digital infrastructure, while contributing to the long-term environmental security and resilience of territories.
🔗To learn more about our new offer, read our press release: https://t.co/MQe4bG386t
📣 Our blog #newsletter is coming out today on LinkedIn ! Every month, discover expert insights and concrete solutions developed by Veolia to address major environmental challenges across water, energy and waste.
For this first article, we take a closer look at water stress and how seawater desalination is emerging as a strategic and sustainable solution for coastal areas. Our expert, Arnaud Valleteau de Moulliac, explains how desalination is turning into a sustainable opportunity, with costs reduced by a factor of five and a significantly reduced environmental impact.
🔗Subscribe to receive each edition directly in your LinkedIn feed: https://t.co/rTe3Yn2Mhh
📈 Q1 2026 key figures:
➡️ Solid growth continues, driven by the demand for essential services and environmental security.
➡️ Sustained EBITDA progression of +5.1%, in line with annual guidance, and current EBIT up +7.2%.
➡️ Unique positioning as a worldwide innovative and multilocal player, and a business model combining resilience and growth, leading to limited Middle-East war impact.
➡️ Continued Group profile transformation towards international and innovative services, fueling growth and efficiency beyond GreenUp.
➡️ 2026 guidance and GreenUp plan trajectory fully confirmed.
🔗 Read the press release: https://t.co/WsoOXzkxm2
The modular, containerized design of Veolia’s water treatment systems enables scalable deployment, allowing it to replicate the solution at @awscloud facilities around the world where conditions are suitable, working alongside its industrial and municipal clients.
This approach supports both partners’ ambition to advance responsible water stewardship and more sustainable #DataCenters operations.
What this reflects:
🔹Collaboration combines Veolia's advanced water reuse technologies with Amazon AI and cloud capabilities to advance more sustainable strategies for data center infrastructure
🔹This supports Amazon’s goal to be #water positive in direct data center operations by 2030 and aligns with the objectives of Veolia’s Green Up strategic program regarding resource preservation, pollution control, and decarbonization
🔹This project is part of Veolia’s Data Center Resource 360 new offering, designed to optimize resources management for next-generation data centers
🔗Discover the full details in our press release: https://t.co/VbjE4QsIxB
Demand for #DataCenter capacity is expected to nearly triple by 2030, driven in large part by hyperscaling, the rapid expansion of large-scale, cloud and AI computing infrastructure, while microelectronics are becoming a geopolitical flashpoint, with chip manufacturing continuously diversified and reshored to safeguard national sovereignty, including a projected 26% growth in 2026 alone.
This exponential growth is putting increasing strain on key resources. Microelectronics fabrication and data centers consume vast amounts of water and energy, with chipmaking also relying on ultra-pure water critical to performance.
By 2030, the overall water use of data centers and semiconductor manufacturing is expected to equal that of 46 million people, roughly the size of the New York, Los Angeles and Paris metropolitan areas combined.
In this context, securing reliable supplies, while protecting ecosystems and curbing use, is becoming a pressing challenge for both industry and governments, with implications for operational resilience, regulatory approval and public acceptance.
Veolia is uniquely positioned to meet this challenge, delivering best-in-class proprietary technologies across two critical and fast-growing sectors.
With deep expertise and a global footprint, Veolia enables clients to scale operations responsibly, minimizing environmental impact while increasing resilience. Its innovative technologies help:
- Reduce water consumption,
- Recover valuable resources,
- Provide local energy solutions and safely treat complex waste streams
making them essential partners in building the infrastructure behind sustainable digital infrastructure and microelectronics.
🔗 Read the press release to learn more: https://t.co/MQe4bG386t
Veolia is working with @amazon to reduce data center #water use and advance water reuse in Amazon’s #DataCenter operations in Mississippi, contributing to local water resilience while supporting Amazon’s goal to be water positive across its direct data center operations by 2030.
The first facility is expected to be operational in 2027, making it the first Amazon data center in Mississippi to use reclaimed water for cooling.
Veolia will deploy autonomous, innovative containerized treatment systems that will transform effluent from nearby wastewater treatment plants and other available sources into cooling water that meets the quality standards required for industrial cooling processes.
The project is expected to reuse more than 83 million gallons of potable water per year once fully operational, equivalent to the annual water use of approximately 760 U.S. homes, estimated to be equivalent to the volume of water the data center would otherwise draw from local groundwater and potable water supplies.
🔗 To know more, read the press release: https://t.co/VbjE4QsIxB
Thanks to: Andrea Erickson Quiroz from @nature_org , Sackarias UUNONA, Pavel PÁŠA, Sherri Goodman, Jann Martinsohn, Vedika Bhandarkar, françoise Gaill, Elsy Milan, Agathe Euzen, Susan Doering, Surekha Trivedi, Rémy Rioux, Cécile Denormandie, Andrea Erickson Quiroz, Armand Hatchuel, Shivani Kannabhiran, Xavier Leflaive, Raed ABU SOUD, Iyad Al-Qassir, Viviane BLANLOT, Denis GUILBERT, Yang TAO, Deena Starkel, Nicolas Andrieu, Emmanuel BLOT, Laurie Chesné, Pascale Forde Maurice, Esther Crauser-Delbourg, Pierre Marc Johnson, Daniel De Paula, Franck Le Roux, Jean-Jean-Christophe Taret, Dave Ross, Geneviève Leboucher, Adèle Peugeot, Xinpei Yao, Laurent Obadia, Isabelle Quainon, Anne LE GUENNEC, Emmanuelle Menning, Sébastien Daziano, Helman Le Pas de Sécheval, Fanny Demulier, C. Sara Minard (@Columbia) and Rodolphe Durand (@HECParis)
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Veolia has reached a new milestone in its #stakeholder dialogue by bringing together 34 strategic stakeholders (mayors, ministers, industrial engineers, activists, and academics, among others) from all over the globe, alongside the Executive Committee and members of the Board of Directors, with a shared objective: to take concrete action for environmental security.
This Assembly did not stop at discussion. It led to the signing of a Pledge for #EnvironmentalSecurity, affirming a shared conviction: the resilience of our societies can only be collective.
At the heart of this first session: scaling up water security, with a particular focus on #water reuse.
In a context of global water bankruptcy, recently acknowledged by the United Nations, participants worked together to address the main barriers to the development of water reuse at global scale:
🔹 Social acceptability: how to reassure citizens on the safety and environmental benefits of water reuse
🔹 Policy and regulation: how best to interact with authorities at all levels to build legal frameworks ensuring safe reuse development and adoption
🔹 Economic models and financing: which financing and pricing mechanisms can guarantee access to water for all in the most water-stressed areas
🔹 Deployment and adoption at local level: how to scale up from pilot projects and widen worldwide adoption of water reuse solutions
The diversity of perspectives and expertise enabled in-depth discussions on practical issues such as pricing, health regulations, data modeling, engineering, as well as the social and emotional dimensions of people’s link water
These exchanges have already generated concrete insights, strengthening Veolia’s capacity to promote and deploy water reuse solutions, both within its operations and in international dialogue.
📅 Next step: June 5, World Environment Day, with the launch of a collective call for action of the Stakeholders Assembly on #WaterSecurity.
🔗 To learn more: https://t.co/xHqHbYHL2m