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Veolia Environnement S.A., branded as Veolia, is a French transnational company with activities in three main service and utility areas traditionally managed by public authorities –
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,
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and energy services. In 2023, Veolia employed 218,000 employees in 57 countries. Its revenue in that year was recorded at €45.351 billion. It is quoted on
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. It is headquartered in
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. Prior to 1998, Veolia was known as
Compagnie Générale des Eaux Vivendi SE (stylized in all lowercase) is a French investment company headquartered in Paris. It currently wholly-owns Gameloft as well as a number of investments in several companies, primarily involved in content, entertainment, media, and t ...
. Between 1998 and 2003, the company was known as Vivendi Environnement, having been spun off from the
Vivendi Vivendi SE (stylized in all lowercase) is a French investment company headquartered in Paris. It currently wholly-owns Gameloft as well as a number of investments in several companies, primarily involved in content, entertainment, media, and t ...
conglomerate, most of the rest of which became Vivendi. In 2014, following a major restructuring, the company adopted the unaccompanied Veolia name across its businesses. At the end of 2020, Veolia took over 29.9% of its competitor
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with the aim of creating a world leader in ecological transformation, a merger whose terms were signed in May 2021. In July 2022, Estelle Brachlianoff became the CEO of the group, succeeding Antoine Frérot, who stayed on as chairman of its board.


History


1853–2003: Compagnie Générale des Eaux and Vivendi

On 14 December 1853, a water company named
Compagnie Générale des Eaux Vivendi SE (stylized in all lowercase) is a French investment company headquartered in Paris. It currently wholly-owns Gameloft as well as a number of investments in several companies, primarily involved in content, entertainment, media, and t ...
(CGE) was created by an Imperial decree of
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. In 1853, CGE obtained a concession to supply water to the public in
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, serving in this capacity for over a hundred years. In 1860, it obtained a 50-year concession with the City of Paris. For a hundred years, Compagnie Générale des Eaux remained largely focused on the water sector. However, following the appointment of
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as
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in 1976, CGE extended its activities into other sectors with a series of takeovers. Beginning in 1980, CGE began diversifying its operations from water into waste management, energy,
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services, and
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and
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. It did so by acquiring: * Compagnie générale française des transports et entreprises (CGFTE), created from Compagnie Générale Française de Tramways (CGFT) (originally founded in 1875) in 1953. It was absorbed into CGEA Transport (later Connex). *Compagnie Générale d'Entreprises Automobiles (CGEA), which specialized in industrial vehicles and later divided into two branches: The transport division became Connex in 1999 and the waste management and environmental services became Onyx Environnement in 1989. CGEA was created in 1912. *Compagnie Générale de Chauffe (CGC) (and also later the Montenay group in 1986), with these companies later becoming the Energy Services division of CGE, and later renamed "
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" in 1998. CGC was created in 1935. In 1998, CGE changed its name to "Vivendi", and the following year it sold off its property and construction divisions. Vivendi Environnement was formed in 1999 to consolidate its environmental divisions. Its divisions at the formation of Vivendi Environnement were: * Vivendi Water (only renamed in 1999) *
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(originally CGC and already renamed since 1998) * Onyx Environnement (originally part of CGEA and already branded since 1989) * Connex (remaining part of CGEA ) Vivendi went on to list on the New York Stock Exchange (as "V"), and in December, announced a major merger with Canal+ and
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, the owner of
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film company, to become
Vivendi Universal Vivendi SE (stylized in all lowercase) is a French investment company headquartered in Paris. It currently wholly-owns Gameloft as well as a number of investments in several companies, primarily involved in content, entertainment, media, and t ...
and now named Vivendi. In July 2000, Vivendi Environnement was divested through
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s in Paris and later New York in October 2001). Initially, Vivendi Universal retained a 70% stake in Vivendi Environnement in 2000, but by December 2002, it was reduced to 20.4%. In 2003, Vivendi Environnement was renamed to Veolia Environnement.


2003 – 2020

As a result of Vivendi Environnement spinning off from its parent Vivendi Universal in 2002, in 2003, Vivendi Environnement was renamed to Veolia Environnement. In 2005, the name "Veolia" was established as an umbrella brand for all of the Group's divisions (water, environmental services, energy services and transport) and a new logo was created. The names of the divisions at the time of rebranding were: *
Veolia Water Veolia Water (formerly Vivendi Water, originally Compagnie Générale des Eaux) is the water industry, water division of the French company Veolia Environnement and the world's largest supplier of water services. History The Compagnie Génér ...
(originally Vivendi Water) *
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(no change in name, but became a joint venture with
Électricité de France Électricité de France SA (; ), commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational corporation, multinational electric utility company owned by the government of France. Headquartered in Paris, with €139.7 billion in sales in 2023, EDF ope ...
(EDF) in 2000) * Veolia Environmental Services (originally Onyx Environnement) *
Veolia Transport Veolia Transport (formerly Connex and CGEA Transport) was the international transport services division of the French-based multinational company Veolia until the 2011 merger that gave rise to Veolia Transdev, later renamed Transdev. Veolia Tr ...
(originally Connex) In November 2009, Antoine Frérot has become the chairman and the CEO of the group after succeeding
Henri Proglio Henri Proglio (born 29 June 1949) is a French businessman, the former chairman of the board and CEO of Electricité de France and former CEO of Veolia Environnement. Life and career Of Italian origin, Henri Proglio was born in Antibes. He is a ...
who has been appointed CEO of
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. The change has been part of a huge politico-financial scandal in France as Proglio kept executive positions – and subsequent salary – in both companies until public criticism forced him to give up his Veolia revenues. Its Veolia Water division remains the largest private operator of water services in the world. Transdev (formerly Veolia Transdev) was formed in 2011 from a merger of
Veolia Transport Veolia Transport (formerly Connex and CGEA Transport) was the international transport services division of the French-based multinational company Veolia until the 2011 merger that gave rise to Veolia Transdev, later renamed Transdev. Veolia Tr ...
with the old Transdev, a subsidiary of
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. Currently, Veolia owns 30% of the company's shares. Prior to the merger, Veolia Transport was the transport division of Veolia. It was originally part of the CGEA, which was acquired in 1980, and the transport division was then renamed Connex in 1999, then finally renamed to Veolia Transport in 2005. At the time of merger, Veolia Transport recorded revenues of €7.863 billion in 2011 (For 2010: Europe 83%, included France 37.1%, North America 13.2%, Asia-Pacific 3.7%). It employed 101,798 people. It worked with public authorities under public-private partnerships to manage public transit systems (buses, trains, metros, ferries, etc.).Veolia Reference Document 2009, p. 50 On 6 December 2011, Veolia Environment, seeking to reduce debt and focus on its core businesses of water, waste and energy, announced that it will eventually sell its share in Veolia Transdev, within a two-year time frame, by when its own activities will have been reorganized. After this announcement, the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, for its part, officially reiterated its commitment to Veolia Transdev and its continued support as a shareholder to the group's development. In early 2012, it was reported that Cube Infrastructure, a fund controlled by the French bank
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(
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), was likely to acquire about half of Veolia's stake in Transdev. The
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would take over the other half. This was later changed in October 2012 to Caisse des Dépôts acquiring 10% of the shares from Veolia. This however was not implemented. In December 2016, CDC finally bought 20% shares from Veolia. As a result, Veolia's share on the company reduced to 30%. In January 2019, the 30% share was sold to the Rethmann Group, the owner of Rhenus.Veolia out of transport as Rethmann acquires Transdev stake
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In 2012, the group launched a major restructuring plan: one Veolia per country for a single international headquarters. The company's activity is refocused on markets with large volumes and greater added value (difficult-to-treat pollution, the circular economy, more industrial groups as customers, etc.). Veolia Environnement officially becomes Veolia. In Latin America, Proactiva was a 50-50 joint venture formed in 1999 between Veolia Environnement and
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(FCC), until Veolia bought the other 50% share from FCC in 2013. As a result, Veolia now owns 100% of Proactiva. In 2014, EDF took over Dalkia's activities in France while Veolia took over 100% of Dalkia's international activities. In February 2016, Veolia acquired the American Kurion, which specializes in low-level radioactive residue remediation techniques, for 350 million dollars. The acquisition completes the know-how of Asteralis, its subsidiary specializing in the characterization of waste and the assessment of nuclear facilities. This investment is the first medium-sized acquisition of the 2016-2018 plan. A cycle which, in addition to accelerating growth, aims to continue the drastic savings effort. In May 2016, Veolia announced the creation in Hong Kong of the largest sewage sludge treatment plant in the world. In June 2016, Veolia announced the acquisition for $325 million of the sulfuric acid activities of the company Chemours, resulting from the split of the specialty chemicals activities of DuPont. The following month, Veolia continued its acquisitions and acquired the Szakoly power plant, the fifth largest electricity production facility in Hungary from biomass and contributed to the development of renewable energies in the country. In North America, Veolia Energy traded under the Trigen Energy name until February 2011.BusinessWire, ''Trigen’s Name Change to Veolia Energy ...''
News: 17 February 2011, downloaded 20 March 2011.
It was the largest operator and developer of efficient district energy (heating, cooling, and
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) systems in North America, located in ten major U.S. cities. It also provides facility operations, energy management, and advisory services. In July 2019, Veolia sold its heating and cooling networks in the United States for $1.25 billion to the French investment fund
Antin Infrastructure Partners Antin Infrastructure Partners is a private equity firm with offices in Paris, London, New York, Luxembourg and Singapore. It has EUR 30.6 billion in assets under management as of December 2022. Antin invests in the energy & environment, digital te ...
, which renamed the business
Vicinity Energy Vicinity Energy is the largest district energy provider in the United States. Headquartered in Boston, it is a subsidiary of Antin Infrastructure Partners. It launched at the beginning of 2020 on Antin's purchase of Veolia's U.S. district energy ...
. In December 2019, Veolia, through its subsidiary Veolia Nuclear Solutions, and the electrician EDF announced the creation of Graphitech, a company responsible for dismantling graphite technology nuclear reactors.


2020 - present

On 30 August 2020, Veolia makes an offer to ENGIE to buy back 29.9% of Suez shares for the sum of 2.9 billion euros, and then proposes a public tender offer for Suez for the rest shares. In October 2020, Veolia acquired the 29.9% stake in Engie, for 3.4 billion euros. In April 2021, Veolia and Suez publish a joint press release claiming to have found common ground for Veolia to absorb a large part of Suez's international activities, which should bring Veolia's valuation to 37 billion euros. This operation values Suez at 13 billion euros. A merger agreement was signed in May 2021 to formalize the merger of the two groups. In December 2021, the takeover bid was validated by the European competition authority, then Veolia announced in early 2022 its intention to acquire 100% of Suez. In July 2022,
Estelle Brachlianoff Estelle Brachlianoff (born 26 July 1972) is a French businesswoman and has been the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Veolia since 1 July 2022. She is an engineer. Early life and education Estelle Brachlianoff was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Fr ...
has become the CEO of the Group after succeeding
Antoine Frérot Antoine Frérot (born 3 June 1958) is a French businessman. He was Chairman and CEO of Veolia from 2009 to 2022. In July 2022, he became Chairman of the Board of Directors of Veoli Education Having graduated from École Polytechnique in 1977, he ...
who will remain as Chairman of its Board.


Operations


Overview

Veolia is established in 57 countries, with employees across the globe in 2023: * Europe (excluding France): 37.5% * France: 23% * Asia and Oceania: 15% * Latin America: 11.5% * North America: 6.5% * Africa and Middle-East: 6.5% The group operates in the water, waste and energy sectors. It is present on five continents and has 218,000 employees. In 2023, the Veolia group had 113 million users for its drinking water supply services and 103 million for sanitation. It claims to have produced nearly 42 terawatt hours and recovered 63 million tonnes of waste. Its consolidated turnover is 45.3 billion euros for a net profit of 1,335 million euros. The company is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange under the VIE7 index.


Financial information

On 31 December 2023, shares in Veolia Environnement were held as follows: 11.1% Individual shareholders, 7.5% Employees, 5.7% BlackRock, 5.2% Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations CNP, 5.1% Amundi, 3.4% Vanguard, 2.8% Impax, 2.7% Natixis, 2.3% Deutsche Bank, 2.1% Norges, 1.4% Self detention, 50.7% Other institutional shareholders Veolia issued two profit warnings in 2011 and announced plans to quit half of the 77 countries where it does business. It launched a €5 billion ($6.4 billion) fire sale of assets. The company and its top executives were facing the prospect of a U.S. class-action lawsuit in January 2012 over allegations that they made "misleading" statements between 2007 and 2011 about its financial well-being. The company, which was described as "struggling" by the ''Financial Times'', said that a complaint had been filed against it in New York for violation of U.S. federal securities laws. Veolia's shares were the worst performer on France's CAC 40 index in 2011, falling 60%. The following is a summary of data (in millions of euros):


Corporate social responsibility

The company's sustainable development activities are diverse. Because it operates in three sectors with a huge potential impact on the environment, both the risks and opportunities presented by sustainable development activities are substantial. The environmental, social and societal performance commitments are integrated into its strategic plan. The company is involved to a greater or lesser extent in the implementation of each of the 17 UN SDGs, with a direct impact on 13 of them. The company's sustainability efforts are furthered by its Foundation and Institute which emphasize innovation and research.


The Veolia Foundation

The Veolia Foundation supports non-profit activities related to sustainable development, professional continuous development and the protection of the environment in France and overseas. The foundation supports projects through financial aid and voluntary services provided by its employees. It also supports emergency relief operations in collaboration with humanitarian organisations. Following the
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, the Veolia Foundation dispatched 30 tons of emergency supplies (mainly water treatment units) via French Red Cross air transportation. The Foundation also sent Veolia technical experts to provide water to the disaster's victims. In the Philippines, in November 2013
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ravaged the center of the archipelago and affected 10 million inhabitants, Veolia Foundation intervened alongside the NGO Solidarités International in the region of Tacloban, the first coastal town in the path of the typhoon, to bring aid to the devastated population. In 2016, after
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hit Haiti, the Veolia Foundation intervened to restore drinking water with the NGO Acted.


Institut Veolia

The Institut Veolia was created in 2001 to provide insights into major global challenges such as climate change, urbanisation and various economic, social and cultural issues related to the environment. The institute is built around a committee that brings together seven experts and an international network of researchers and experts. Its activities include organising conferences and publishing articles and reports.


Research and development

As of 31 December 2009, the Group's research and development investments reached €89.8 million (€92.1 million in 2008, €84.6 million in 2007). The Research and Innovation division includes 850 experts and supports around 200 scientific partnerships with private and public organisations. The division focuses on four main issues: * Manage and preserve natural resources * Control impacts on natural environments * Care for health and living environments * Develop alternative sources of energy


Programmes

Veolia's R&I division has determined nine main development programmes through which a number of research projects are managed: * Waste collection, sorting, and beneficial re-use * Sustainable city and building management * Energy efficiency * Environmental and health standards * New activities * Bioresources * Drinking water * Wastewater


Operating events


West Carrollton plant explosion

On 4 May 2009, a Veolia Environmental Service's plant in
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, United States, exploded. The blast leveled two buildings on the property which were a laboratory and a building that had several 200,000 gallon chemical tanks. This particular plant handles fuel blending among other services. Two workers at the plant were injured in the blast. The explosion caused $50 million in damage to the plant itself. More than a dozen homes up to a mile radius from the blast were also damaged due to the explosion.


Fatal accident in Gatlinburg

Two workers died after a catastrophic mechanical failure in April 2011 at a waste water treatment plant in
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, United States, owned by the local municipality and operated by Veolia Water. At least 1.5 million gallons of a mix of storm and sewage water were spilled into a nearby river after a sewage-holding wall collapsed.


Controversies


Veolia v Lithuania

In 2017, French company Veolia sued Lithuania in Stockholm arbitration court demanding about 100 million euros in damages. Veolia alleges that Lithuanian government is involved in illegal conduct and that it expropriated Veolia's investments. This is Veolia's second arbitration lawsuit against Lithuania after it sued Lithuania in Washington arbitration court in 2016.


Relations with Israel

In February 2011 the
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of the
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, voted to review its position with Veolia and place no further contracts with it, after claiming that Veolia's work for the Israeli government assisted the "continued oppression of the Palestinian people". The Justice and Peace Commission, part of the
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in England, urged London municipalities to stop doing business with Veolia because of its involvement with illegal settlements. Veolia denied wrongdoing. Palestinian human-rights organization
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instructed lawyers in the Netherlands to submit a formal objection against the decision of Stadsregio Arnhem Nijmegen, a municipality, to award a public transport concession to Hermes, the Dutch subsidiary of Veolia Transdev. The objection was based on Veolia's involvement in what Al-Haq claims are Israel's violations of international law. In a 2012 interview with the Israeli press, Veolia's Denis Gasquet, senior executive vice president, admitted that Veolia had been under pressure from pro-Palestinian groups in Europe, particularly over the
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. Parties within Veolia had argued that the group was losing tenders as a result, but Gasquest said he did not know of any tenders lost due to Veolia's activities in
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. He confirmed Veolia's intention to stay in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, while exiting the transport business. On 1 April 2015, the company announced on its website "Veolia closes the sale of its activities in Israel." This was taken by supporters of the BDS (Boycott Divestment and Sanctions) movement to signify a success for their campaigning efforts: "The sale follows a worldwide campaign against the company’s role in illegal Israeli settlements that cost the firm billions of dollars of lost contracts."


Unpaid internships

Veolia offered unpaid
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positions under the Irish government's JobBridge initiative. This scheme was opposed by left-wing political groups, who claim it amounts to free labour and can cause a claimant who refuses many such offers to fall foul of a provision in the Irish Social Welfare that allows benefits to be withdrawn from unemployed who were fired.


Flint water crisis

On 22 June 2016, Michigan Attorney General
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began its first civil action in the
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by filing suit against Veolia North America and Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam (LAN) who were hired to consult Flint water plant officials after the switch to the
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in April 2015. The lawsuit, at that time, had accused Veolia and LAN of professional
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and
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. Veolia was also, at that time, accused of
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. Veolia called the accusations "baseless, entirely unfounded and appears to be intended to distract from the troubling and disturbing realities that have emerged as a result of this tragedy". And added: "In fact, when Veolia raised potential
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and
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issues, city officials and representatives told us to exclude it from our scope of work because the city and the EPA were just beginning to conduct lead and copper testing."Flint water firm said it was told to 'exclude' lead and copper issues
''The Flint Journal'' via MLive.com, 23 June 2016


See also

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Distributed generation Distributed generation, also distributed energy, on-site generation (OSG), or district/decentralized energy, is electrical generation and storage performed by a variety of small, grid-connected or distribution system-connected devices referred ...
*
Veolia Transport Veolia Transport (formerly Connex and CGEA Transport) was the international transport services division of the French-based multinational company Veolia until the 2011 merger that gave rise to Veolia Transdev, later renamed Transdev. Veolia Tr ...
*
Water privatization Water privatization is short for private sector participations in the provision of Water supply, water services and sanitation. Water privatization has a variable history in which its popularity and favorability has fluctuated in the market an ...


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