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Veolia Wins Australian Capital Territory Tender to Build and Operate State-of-the-Art Resource Recovery Facility

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  • New, high-tech materials recovery facility to boost Australian Capital Territory’s (ACT) circular economy. Once online the state of the art materials recycling facility (MRF) will recycle 2.3 million tonnes of materials over 20 years from Canberra’s residents and nearby councils in the Southern Tablelands and South Coast. Combined with an energy saving rooftop solar, the facility will reduce carbon emissions by more than 26,000 tonnes every year.

  • Good for the ACT’s economy and carbon emissions. Construction and operation of the facility will create 136 jobs and stop the need to truck the ACT’s recyclable materials to Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide, significantly cutting transport carbon emissions.

  • Australia’s most modern recycling sorting technology. The new facility will include the world’s most advanced technology such as laser optical identification and a glass purification plant that will increase recycling rates.

  • With this 20-year project, worth more than $850-million, Veolia continues to invest and grow its business in Australia, a priority area of GreenUp, the Group's strategic program. For the first year of its program, Veolia Australia delivered a 7.7% growth in revenue in 2024 to deliver what Australians want, more recycling, more recovery, depollution, and clean water.

PARIS, February 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

Veolia Environnement (Paris:VIE)

A recycling revolution is coming to the ACT after Veolia signed a contract worth more than $850 million to build, operate and maintain a new state-of-the-art materials recycling facility (MRF) in Hume. More than 2.3 million tonnes of mixed household recycling is expected to be processed by Veolia in the first 20 years of its operation, which equates to a reduction of 520.000 tonnes in greenhouse gas emissions ― the equivalent of driving 289 000 petrol powered cars non-stop for a year.

The new facility is the latest investment by Veolia as part of its global Green Up strategy to depollute, decarbonise and regenerate the environment. It marks the first of many strategic investments being made by Veolia across the country in 2025, with Australia listed as a priority growth area for the Group.

Veolia, a trusted environmental services provider in Australia since 1969, has been proudly serving the Canberra community for three decades. Our dedicated local team brings unparalleled experience and a stellar reputation to the region.

Canberra’s new resource recovery facility will separate and sort paper and cardboard, glass, plastic, steel, and aluminium. Its advanced sorting technology, equipped with sophisticated automatic recognition, uses screens to separate paper, laser optical identification with air jets to separate plastics, and powerful magnets to extract metals. It also includes a glass processing plant that removes impurities from used or broken glass and crushes it into small pieces that can be made into new glass products.