By 2030, the French environmental services group Veolia aims to increase its revenues in the Middle East by 50 per cent. The growth is to be achieved through innovations in the fields of water resource preservation, hazardous waste treatment and local low-carbon energy production, Veolia announced on Tuesday. The group's Middle East sales revenues from these activities stood at €1.1bn in 2023. The new initiative was announced during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit in Saudi Arabia this week....
Veolia targets growth in the Middle East, partners with Saudi waste company
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