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Veolia strengthens global sustainability efforts by expanding collaborative environmental initiatives worldwide.
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Veolia Accelerates Ecological Transformation with Global Expansion of "+1" Collectives

Paris, France – Veolia is taking a bold step towards accelerating its ecological transformation by doubling the number of its “+1” collectives, expanding the initiative internationally. This move is part of Veolia's commitment to fostering collaboration and driving sustainable practices across its global operations.

The "+1" collectives are groups within the company that focus on collaborative environmental initiatives, engaging employees, partners, and local communities to find innovative solutions to environmental challenges. By increasing the number of these collectives, Veolia aims to tap into diverse global expertise, reinforcing its leadership in ecological transformation.

“This expansion is a testament to Veolia’s dedication to the fight against climate change, ensuring that we not only meet but exceed the environmental goals set by the global community,” said Veolia’s CEO. “Through collaboration, we are scaling up our efforts to protect and preserve the planet for future generations.”

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The initiative will see a significant increase in cross-border collaborations and projects, particularly in key regions such as North America, Asia, and the Middle East, where Veolia is actively working on water management, waste recycling, and energy transition projects.

By doubling its "+1" collectives, Veolia is reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development and working towards its long-term goal of reducing its environmental footprint globally. The expansion reflects the company’s strategy to promote sustainability through shared responsibility and a collective approach, addressing some of the world's most pressing environmental issues.