Veolia Strengthens Its Leadership in PFAS Treatment in Australia With AUD 220M Acquisition of the Country's Major Soil Remediation Player
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Veolia reinforces its position as a pioneer in the fight against PFAS contamination inAustralia , with this acquisition acting as a double growth booster - accelerating both its geographic expansion inAustralia and its capabilities in hazardous waste treatment - fully aligned with its global GreenUp strategy. - The transaction, part of usual tuck-ins, is valued at AUD c.220 million.
- This strategic move contributes to the Group’s ambition to achieve €1 billion in revenue from PFAS & micropollutants treatment by 2030.
Amid rising environmental and health concerns, PFAS contamination has become a major global and Australian issue, largely due to past firefighting foam use at defence sites, airports, and industrial facilities with an impact on soil and groundwater in multiple regions. Strengthened regulatory frameworks are now driving large-scale monitoring and cleanup efforts. In this context, demand for advanced treatment solutions is growing, reinforcing Veolia’s role as a key partner for industries and public authorities tackling PFAS contamination.
This tuck-in acquisition of a locally recognized leader in soil remediation marks a significant milestone in Veolia’s ambition to lead the response to emerging contaminants, particularly PFAS, by scaling up its integrated, high-performance solutions. It strengthens the Group’s position in complex soil remediation and on-site treatment, reinforcing its ability to offer fully integrated, high-value services to industrial and public clients. It contributes to the Group’s ambition to achieve €1 billion in revenue from micropollutants treatment by 2030 through its BeyondPFAS offering.
It is expected to create strong value through revenue growth and operational synergies. By integrating a leading soil remediation player’s client base and pipeline,
“This move reinforces our position as a trusted partner for Australian public authorities and industries seeking resilient, future-ready solutions to treat pollution contribution to public health protection. It is fully aligned with our GreenUp strategy and marks a new step in strengthening Veolia’s global leadership in environmental security,” said
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