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Celebrated on 22 May, this year’s International Day for Biological Diversity’s theme is ‘We are part of the solution’, and it is an opportunity to recall how biodiversity is the answer to several sustainable development challenges.
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to create the French world champion of ecological transformation
The UN has designated 5 June as World Environment Day with this year's theme "Nature Time".
On the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, Morocco and Niger are mobilizing in favour of professional equality between men and women and gender diversity.
As a partner of the industrial company PFO, Veolia will be responsible for the design, commissioning and general contracting of the Bouaké drinking water treatment plant project.
Veolia organized the traditional International Health and Safety at Work Week from 16 to 20 September. In its 5th year, it involved all employees in the AME zone around the prevention of occupational risks under the banner "Act for a better tomorrow".
"Word Water Week" is the annual focal point for global water and development issues.This forum organized by “Stockholm International Water Institute” held from 25 to 30 August 2019. This year theme was “Water for society-Including all”.
Discover in video SEEN vegetable garden and the work of the Bonfereye Group's women in Kahé
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SEEN has successfully renewed its triple certification ISO 9001: 2015, 14001: 2015 and ILO OSH: 2001 following a renewal audit conducted by AB Certification from 10 to 15 June 2019.
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As every year, for 12 years, Redal, a Veolia's subsidiary in Morocco, reaffirmed its commitment to beach and coast quality through its participation to the Clean Beaches Operation.
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The 3-year contract concerns the gold mine of Obuasi, a locality which is more than 60km from Kumasi in southern Ghana.
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On the occasion of the 2019 World Water Day, all the Veolia Africa’s countries mobilized around the thematic adopted by the United Nations: “Do not leave anyone out”.
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L'Oasis is a place dedicated to women’s entrepreneurship in Niamey (Niger).
From the 29th to the 31st of January, 2019, Niger hosted a metrology capacity building workshop for lab technicians.
For 50 years, Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, has been producing drinking water from its wastewater. This is the first in the world to have developed this type of process.