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Veolia Hazardous Waste Europe is the European market leader for the safe treatment, recycling and disposal of hazardous waste as well as the remediation of contaminated sites. Founded in 1975 in response to legal requirements for the industry, which is held responsible for toxic waste, the company has developed into a specialist for sustainable waste risk management.[1][3]
The company operates over 110 industrial plants in 10 European countries and employs more than 4000 people. Core services include:
As part of the global Veolia-Gruppe, it integrates into a broad spectrum of environmental services, from waste disposal to energy and water supply, serving industry, commerce and municipalities.[2][5]
The Mission is: to provide resources for the world and to support customers in the transformation to sustainable material, energy and water cycles. Strong values such as responsibility, innovation and completeness of traceability have shaped our actions for almost 50 years.[3][5][8] The company harmonizes human activities, the economy and a sustainable future, with a focus on circular economy.[1][2]
Veolia Hazardous Waste Europe prioritizes resource conservation and climate protection:
The Veolia-Gruppe received an EcoVadis Gold-Medaille (Top 5 %) in 2025, which confirms excellence in environment, procurement, ethics and labor rights. Over 2.4 million tons of waste are recycled annually, supported by 160 years of global know-how.[2][6]
Through pioneering work - from the first incinerator in 1976 to modern recycling cycles - Veolia protects the environment and health, promotes spatial development and drives the ecological transformation. At IFAT 2026 it presents solutions for international customers.[3][8]
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