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 04 dec 2015 14:48 

Danone and Veolia announce unique global alliance focusing on natural resource management


Danone and Veolia today announced an innovative strategic partnership focusing on the water cycle, waste management, sustainable agriculture and energy efficiency, to meet the challenge of climate change. Creating economic, social and environmental value, this global alliance is one of a kind. It is part of Danone’s new climate policy, which calls for zero net carbon emissions by 2050 for operations within its direct and shared scope of responsibility.

Danone and Veolia, both large French corporations and leaders in their respective markets, believe  it  is  essential  to  transform  consumption  and  waste  management  practices,  and transition  into  a  circular  economy.  The two companies are joining  forces  to  share  their expertise and, in so doing, explore the full range of innovative solutions in four major areas: water cycle management, waste management, sustainable agriculture and energy efficiency.

This unique alliance is built on a genuinely collaborative approach in which complementary skills contributed by each partner are harnessed to create shared value.

Priorities include securing access to water resources and sustainable management of plastic packaging—issues that are central to Danone’s new climate policy targeting zero net carbon emissions in the long term.

Specific projects have already been identified in France and other countries for the alliance to start rolling out  in  2016.  Deployment  will  be  gradual,  building  on  lessons  learned  in  a  first round of pilot projects.

 Among the projects is the development of “zero liquid discharge” plants to ensure optimum recycling  of  water  resources,  and  the  creation  of  production  units  for  recycled  plastic  to ensure a secure supply source. Other circular economy projects are also in the pipeline. They include producing biogas by combining factory bio-waste with manure from local farms, and optimizing energy consumption by making expert use of alternative energy sources.

Emmanuel Faber, CEO of Danone, said: “With this alliance, Danone continues to innovate in the social and environmental spheres by encouraging the emergence of entirely new forms of cooperation that promote change.  By teaming  up  with  Veolia,  we  are  ensuring  a  secure source  of  strategic  resources  and  optimizing  their  utilization,  since  our  climate  policy  is  an integral part of our mission and our business.”

“Both  the  form  and  the  goals  of  this  alliance  make  it  a  truly  unique  initiative  in  creating economic,  social  and  environmental  value,”  said  Antoine  Frérot,  Chairman  and  CEO  of Veolia.  “We are  working  with  Danone  to  help them reach  their  2020 goals  while  benefiting from  major  scope  for  business  development.  Our expertise is  being  invested  to  optimize water, waste and energy management across all of their processes.”



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