Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
Helping Our Customers Tackle Three Big Challenges
Veolia delivers Ecological Transformation for its customers through decarbonisation, depollution, and resource generation. Ecological transformation means acting to reconcile human progress and environmental protection. We develop and implement solutions to depollute our vital resources, preserve them from depletion and to decarbonise our ways of living and adapt them to the effects of climate change.
At Veolia, we tackle economic, social and environmental issues as an inseparable whole, for the benefit of society as a whole.
Our solutions are simple, scalable, and measurable. We demonstrate real results to ensure accountability. Join us in creating a cleaner, healthier planet. Resourcing the world for future generations.
More than ever before, Veolia can assert its leadership in addressing the major ecological transformation challenges
facing companies, public authorities and citizens. We are committed to a multifaceted performance with the same level of consideration and expectations regarding financial, commercial, employee, social, and environmental performance.
Veolia continues to grow their business through a mixture of organic growth and strategic acquisitions
Veolia is firmly established in the UK offering a range of treatment solutions to local authorities and commercial businesses.
We have an unrivalled infrastructure with 35 Commercial Service Centres supporting in excess of 55,000 commercial customers and operate one of the largest fleets of waste vehicles in the UK.
Services which your company supplies
In the commercial and industrial sectors, Veolia operates a comprehensive range of waste management services including dry waste and liquid waste collection, both organic and inorganic treatment and disposal and a range of initiatives to encourage recycling and recovery. Veolia operates these waste management services from strategically positioned centres around the UK.
Our Energy Management Services meet challenges faced by our customers across the industry and public sectors. From 4,600 industrial manufacturing facilities, to hospitals, educational facilities and circa 800 district heating networks, our energy expertise permits our clients to focus on their core business whilst helping them attain their energy performance and environmental targets.
We also provide water and wastewater management services throughout the UK and Ireland and are part of the world’s leading water company with 8,190 facilities producing water and treating wastewater. As experts, we understand how to manage the water cycle and can meet the challenges associated with providing and reusing this resource.
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
A new study from Uswitch has revealed that the UK is the second-highest contributor to E-waste in the world, behind only Norway, generating 36,681 tonnes of household waste electrical and electronic equipment in 2021 – a 15% increase compared to 2020
That works out at roughly 23.9Kg of E-wasted generated per capita.
Inventory Management Europe – a brief history in space and time
IME – founded with the sole purpose of reducing E-waste by extending the life of IT equipment in the circular economy.
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