Veolia Targets EUR1 Billion in Revenue by 2030 in Fight Against Micropollutants & Launches a Pioneering PFAS Integrated Treatment Offer
- EUR1 billion in sales by 2030 targeted in the fight against micropollutants (and in particular PFAS) through the combination of all the Group’s activities
- The most complete end-to-end solution on the market, mobilizing all the Group’s expertise across the value chain
At its Deep Dive ‘New Solutions for Water’ conference in Hungary, Veolia announced a revenue target for treating micropollutants and launched an unparalleled integrated global offering for the treatment of regulated PFAS.
The fight against micropollutants has been identified by the Group as a major focus of its GreenUp strategic programme, with an ambition to generate sales of EUR1 billion in this segment by 2030. This goal will be largely supported by the launch of the BeyondPFAS offer, which represents a major step forward in the fight against PFAS worldwide.
A pioneer in the treatment of pollutants in drinking water, soil and hazardous waste, Veolia is a key player across the entire value chain, from detection to complete disposal. By combining the skills of its three businesses worldwide, Veolia can act from the earliest stages of detecting pollutants to ensure their effective treatment and sustainable disposal. This unique positioning enables the Group to offer solutions tailored to each territory, both economically and technologically.
Internationally, particularly in the United States, Veolia has already treated more than 8 million m3 of PFAS-contaminated water using advanced technologies. In France, Veolia has already carried out a vast campaign to detect the 20 regulated PFAS, before deploying more than 30 mobile units to offer tailored solutions to local authorities and guarantee high-quality water.
The BeyondPFAS offer includes:
- State-of-the-art technologies for the detection and quantification of regulated PFAS in water
- Technologically and economically suitable treatment solutions for the treatment of regulated PFAS from drinking water and wastewater
- Innovatiove processes for the safe management and treatment of PFAS-contaminated waste
- Consultancy and support services for local authorities and industry faced with the problem of PFAS
About Veolia
Veolia’s ambition is to become the benchmark company for ecological transformation. With nearly 218,000 employees on five continents, the Group designs and deploys useful, practical solutions for managing water, waste and energy that help to radically change the world. Through its three complementary activities, Veolia contributes to developing access to resources, preserving available resources and renewing them. In 2023, the Veolia group served 113 million people with drinking water and 103 million with wastewater services, produced 42 terawatt-hours of energy and recovered 63 million metric tons of waste. www.veolia.com