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Veolia wins environmental awards for decarbonization and biodiversity projects at Arkansas hazardous waste treatment site

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  • Awards recognize Veolia for sustainability initiatives at the company’s hazardous waste treatment plant in Gum Springs, Arkansas

  • Recognition focused on a 5-megawatt solar panel installation which will supply electricity to a new thermal incinerator, set to open later this year

  • Over the next 25 years, the solar panels and other sustainability innovations at the facility will lead to a 90% reduction in Scope two carbon emissions from electricity consumption

BOSTON, April 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veolia, the largest provider of environmental services in the world, recently received industry awards for a series of sustainability initiatives at the company’s hazardous waste treatment facility in Gum Springs, Arkansas — particularly the installation of a solar panel installation covering over 30 acres.

Over the next 25 years, the solar panels and other sustainability innovations at the facility will lead to a 90% reduction in Scope two carbon emissions from electricity consumption compared to similar facilities consuming 100% of their electricity from the current Arkansas grid. This system for locally based energy decarbonization is a key booster for Veolia’s global GreenUp strategy for growth and innovation, leading to greater sustainability for customers and communities.

The work being done by Veolia at Gum Springs was singled out by two leading environmental publications – Energy + Environment Leader and Climate Change Business Journal – in making the hazardous waste industry more environmentally sustainable and operationally efficient.

  • Energy + Environment Leader recognized the Veolia Gum Springs initiatives with a Project of the Year Award for 2024. "Every year, our judges look to recognize the businesses that are truly moving the needle and striving for sustainability and operational efficiency," said Kay Harrison, Vice President and head of the E+E Leader Awards program, adding that the Veolia initiatives reflect "the kind of forward-thinking strategies and technologies that companies need to stay ahead in an increasingly complex energy and environmental landscape."

  • Climate Change Business Journal recognized the Veolia Gum Springs project with an annual Business Achievement Award for outstanding business performance and achievement in the climate change industry. The publication applauded Veolia’s "applied innovation focus on operations and sustainability."

The solar project is one of many pioneering sustainability initiatives at the Gum Springs facility including:

  • A forest management program, covering over 1,000 acres surrounding the facility, which includes over 600 acres of active reforestation and the planting of 124,000 trees in 2025.

  • A first-of-its-kind innovation for capturing heat to generate electricity. This feature will make use of a 7-megawatt steam turbine to generate power.

  • Advanced technologies for monitoring wildlife and biodiversity near the facility. In partnership with the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, a cutting-edge LEKO (Light Emission and Kinetic Observation) biodiversity monitoring tool is installed on the property, using sensors to listen, identify and count species in the surrounding habitat.