Veolia is leading a deep-rooted change towards adopting the circular, low-carbon economy through its mission ‘Resourcing the world’.
Our global strategy is focused on developing access to, preserving and replenishing resources as pressure on natural, economic and human resources is increasing.
By inspiring partnerships across the UK, Veolia is now at the forefront of innovation and delivering the circular economy.
Our shop window, and the real demonstration of what we can achieve, lies in the results we deliver to our customers, and how we help them to become more resource-efficient, more sustainable and save money.
These case studies are great examples of how we help our customers take the lead and show how we can cut emissions to help mitigate climate change and preserve precious resources for future generations.
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Find out more about our in-house packaging consultancy team, CIRCPACK, and the journey they've been on with JOZO.
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Find out how we’ve helped our partner of 20 years, P&O Ferries, to regenerate resources and decarbonise its activities.
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Selfridges wanted to increase recycling and improve their sustainability by seeing waste as a resource.
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The Celtic Manor resort wanted to increase recycling rates with a zero waste to landfill objective and maintain value for money.
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Veolia provides Kanes with a one-stop-shop solution to help deliver a consistent service across its waste needs.
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The carbon savings contribute to Quorn’s sustainability goals and secure the energy supplies to the production facility. By displacing import grid electricity, the CHP plant on site provides more resilience for other grid users.
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We supported P&G’s zero waste initiative with an innovative service that considered all waste streams and investigated environmentally friendly alternatives, finding ways that they could be re-used for commercial benefit.
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By managing energy-efficient heating and hot water from the new CHP-based scheme, it delivers affordable, low-carbon energy for the community and lowers CO2 emissions.
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The University of Warwick internationally recognised for CHP-based district heating by winning European COGEN Technology/Innovation award.