Explore the full management transaction log of Veolia Environnement, a listed issuer based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Water & Environment sector, Veolia Environnement has logged 204 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €25.3bn. The latest transaction was filed on 13 May 2026 — Don manuel. Among the most active insiders: HELMAN LE PAS DE SECHEVAL. Every trade is free.
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Veolia Environnement is a global leader in environmental services, listed on Euronext Paris under the ticker VIE and identified by ISIN FR0000124141. The group designs and operates solutions for water, waste and energy management, offering integrated services that help preserve resources, remove pollution, recycle materials and improve energy efficiency for municipalities and industrial clients. Its business model is built on technical expertise, local operational presence and long-term contractual relationships, supporting ecological security, public health and the competitiveness of regions and industries. In 2025, Veolia generated consolidated revenue of €44.4 billion, underscoring its scale among the world’s leading environmental services companies. Veolia’s roots go back to the 19th century, through Compagnie Générale des Eaux, founded in 1853, which is the historical predecessor of the modern group. Over time, the company evolved from a traditional utility into a diversified environmental platform focused on circular economy and ecological transition. The current Veolia Environnement structure dates to 2003, when the group redefined its strategic identity around water, waste and energy services. Since then, it has expanded through technology development, stronger positions in water treatment and hazardous waste, and the growing importance of decarbonization and resource recovery solutions. Veolia operates through three core business lines: water, waste and energy. In water, it covers abstraction, treatment, distribution, wastewater treatment and water technologies. In waste, it provides collection, sorting, recycling, material recovery, energy recovery and hazardous waste management. In energy, the group delivers energy-efficiency services, district heating and cooling networks, and local energy production and optimization. Veolia serves around 110 million people with drinking water and 97 million with sanitation, treats 64 million tons of waste and produces 45 million megawatt hours of energy, reflecting both its industrial footprint and its societal relevance. The group has a broad geographic footprint across five continents, with strong positions in Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. This international reach allows Veolia to combine global technological capabilities with local execution close to municipalities, public authorities and large industrial customers. Its recent strategy, set out in the GreenUp plan, emphasizes profitable growth, water technologies, hazardous waste and energy efficiency, alongside portfolio transformation and targeted acquisitions in the United States. As a result, Veolia stands out as a benchmark stock in the environmental services universe, supported by long-term structural trends such as resource scarcity, stricter environmental regulation and rising infrastructure investment.