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ADNOC and Veolia launch partnership for industrial water management

| By Mary Bailey

ADNOC (Abu Dhabi) and Veolia (Paris) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding at a meeting of the UAE-France High Level Business Council to explore collaboration opportunities in the field of water management. This strategic partnership will leverage the global expertise of Veolia, present in 44 countries on 5 continents, in the optimization of water resources.

The collaboration will focus on a number of areas, including the study and implementation of water management strategies, the complete assessment of the water cycle and the optimization of flow monitoring systems. Particular emphasis will be placed on reducing water consumption.

The program will include:

– In-depth analysis of water cycles;
– Developing water management solutions;
– Studying and proposing advanced monitoring systems;
– Drawing up action plans to reduce water losses in the short, medium and long term.

The agreement will enable the two companies to work together to explore and implement customized solutions to integrate more sustainable management of water resources. It is part of ADNOC’s efforts to optimize and manage water consumption responsibly, while providing energy to empower people and communities and protect the environment.

“This new partnership with ADNOC marks an important milestone in our commitment to the Middle East. In a region where every drop counts, we are putting our know-how at the service of innovative solutions to preserve this vital resource and successfully meet the challenge of ecological transformation. As a global leader in ecological transformation, we develop cutting-edge solutions that already enable industrial players worldwide, representing half of our client base, to significantly reduce their water and CO2 footprint.This collaboration is a natural part of our growth strategy in the Middle East, where we aim to strengthen our leading position in ecological transformation,” says Estelle Brachlianoff, Veolia’s CEO.