Veolia reported significant environmental gains across Asia in 2024, conserving 108 million m³ of freshwater through water reuse, desalination, and leakage reduction efforts. The volume saved is equivalent to supplying the daily water needs of over two million people for a year. In addition to water conservation, the company helped reduce more than 2.8 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent emissions (Scope 4) for municipal and industrial clients.
These results support national environmental agendas such as China’s Dual Carbon Goal, South Korea’s Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth strategy, and Singapore’s Green Plan 2030. The outcomes are part of Veolia’s GreenUp strategic programme, launched in 2024, which aims to deploy environmental solutions at scale, foster innovation, reduce emissions, and regenerate natural resources.
Selected impacts from GreenUp in Asia include:
“Ecological transformation is our responsibility,” said Christophe Maquet, Veolia senior executive vice-president, Asia Pacific. “We work to shift production and consumption patterns so economic growth aligns with environmental goals. With 30 years in Asia and operations in 50 countries, we help cities and industries cut emissions, preserve resources, and build resilience.”
He added, “Our 2024 results reflect strong local partnerships and a clear focus on impact, guided by our GreenUp strategy. Looking ahead, we strive to continue advancing innovation, strengthening collaboration, and driving sustainable progress in the region.”