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Veolia Environmental Services (in French Veolia Propreté), formerly Onyx Environnement, is a division of Veolia Environnement. It employs nearly 78,000 staff, has operations in 35 countries around the world, and generated revenues of nearly €9.02 billion in 2009. It specialises in the management, treatment and disposal of waste, as well as the recycling, reclamation and re-use of waste products. Veolia Environmental Services manage solid and liquid waste, as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste materials.

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  • Veolia Environmental Services (in French Veolia Propreté), formerly Onyx Environnement, is a division of Veolia Environnement. It employs nearly 78,000 staff, has operations in 35 countries around the world, and generated revenues of nearly €9.02 billion in 2009. It specialises in the management, treatment and disposal of waste, as well as the recycling, reclamation and re-use of waste products. Veolia Environmental Services manage solid and liquid waste, as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste materials. (en)
  • Veolia Propreté (anciennement Compagnie Générale d'Entreprises Automobiles ou CGEA) est la division de Veolia spécialisée dans la gestion et la valorisation des déchets. Veolia Propreté compte environ 77 900 salariés répartis dans 35 pays. Elle réalise 9,02 milliards d'euros de chiffre d'affaires, dont 3,4 en France (données 2009). Veolia Propreté gère tous types de déchets : solides, liquides, banals et dangereux. En 2009, la société a collecté 42,7 millions de tonnes de déchets (86,8 millions d'habitants collectés), en a traité 62,5 millions de tonnes et en a recyclé 12,7 millions de tonnes. (fr)
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  • Veolia Environmental Services (en)
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  • Denis Gasquet, CEO of Veolia Environmental Services and Senior Executive Vice President and COO of Veolia Environnement (en)
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  • Veolia Propreté (anciennement Compagnie Générale d'Entreprises Automobiles ou CGEA) est la division de Veolia spécialisée dans la gestion et la valorisation des déchets. Veolia Propreté compte environ 77 900 salariés répartis dans 35 pays. Elle réalise 9,02 milliards d'euros de chiffre d'affaires, dont 3,4 en France (données 2009). Veolia Propreté gère tous types de déchets : solides, liquides, banals et dangereux. En 2009, la société a collecté 42,7 millions de tonnes de déchets (86,8 millions d'habitants collectés), en a traité 62,5 millions de tonnes et en a recyclé 12,7 millions de tonnes. Veolia Propreté a formulé 7 propositions pour une gestion responsable des déchets.[pertinence contestée] (fr)
  • Veolia Environmental Services (in French Veolia Propreté), formerly Onyx Environnement, is a division of Veolia Environnement. It employs nearly 78,000 staff, has operations in 35 countries around the world, and generated revenues of nearly €9.02 billion in 2009. It specialises in the management, treatment and disposal of waste, as well as the recycling, reclamation and re-use of waste products. Veolia Environmental Services manage solid and liquid waste, as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste materials. In 2009, the company collected 42.7 million tonnes of waste, treated 62.5 million tonnes, and recycled 12.7 million tonnes. In 2015, Veolia North America was paid $40,000 to produce a report on Flint, Michigan's water supply. Veolia Vice President Rob Nicholas asserted that the water was safe to drink and met state and federal standards. The report received additional scrutiny in 2016 after a state of emergency was declared over toxic levels of chemicals detected in Flint's water supply. A Veolia spokesperson asserted that testing for lead and copper levels was beyond the scope of their work. (en)
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