Veolia’s Stakeholders Assembly Calls for Accelerated Uptake of Water Reuse to Strengthen Water Security
- Water security has become a strategically important issue for industrial and municipal stakeholders, whether their focus is on competitiveness, sovereignty, or public health.
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With water resources becoming increasingly scarce,
Veolia , a world leader in water technologies, is publishing a white paper on unlocking the financial and strategic potential of water reuse. -
34 international actors, including economists, industrial companies, insurers, and public authority representatives from around the world, have worked side-by-side with
Veolia to propose a range of concrete actions to accelerate the uptake of innovative solutions to meet critical needs and respond to the urgency of the situation.
As the world enters an era the
“Water has become a matter of strategic concern. Demand for freshwater is forecast to outstrip supply by 40%
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by 2030. This is a major preoccupation in terms of industrial and environmental security. And although prevention remains vital, technology also has an essential role to play. We must stop thinking of water as linear; instead we should treat it as a renewable resource so industries and local authorities can call on a mix of freshwater and recycled water to meet their critical needs,” declares
Given the urgency of the situation, Veolia’s
- A new approach to water security. Based on innovative solutions, this centers on an analysis that accounts for stakeholders’ needs as well as local constraints and challenges to define an optimal supply mix which aligns with regional strategies.
- By the end of 2026, providing an open source tool to calculate projected costs associated with having no water (“cost of no water”), designed to make the risk more tangible for public and financial decision-makers.
- A call for a regular United Nations Water conference similar to the conferences on biodiversity and climate to ensure the issue remains at the forefront of international priorities and promote water reuse as one of the core components of the global water agenda.
“Climate breakdown has shuffled the deck when it comes to water. We need to rethink our habits to make sure we’re using water at the right time, in the right place, and in the right way for different communities and regions. The solutions already exist for recycling and preserving water resources. What we now need are robust financial and economic tools, particularly tariffs that properly reflect water’s value. Now is the time to take action collectively,” adds
Water reuse is a reality in
Technological solutions already exist for tackling new risks. With its unique proprietary solutions,
Veolia’s ReutBox solution has been deployed in
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Veolia, global leader in environmental services, works every day to build environmental security for the benefit of public health and the competitiveness of industries and regions. With 215,000 employees across five continents, working closely with local communities, and thanks to its cutting-edge technologies, the group cleans up pollution, reduces carbon emissions, and regenerates resources through concrete solutions that combine its expertise in water and water technologies, waste, including hazardous waste management, and local energy. In 2025, the Veolia group provided 110 million people with drinking water and 97 million with sanitation, produced 45 million megawatt hours of energy, and treated 64 million tons of waste. Veolia Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE, Fortune 500, SBF 120) generated consolidated revenue of €44.4 billion in 2025. www.veolia.com
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/01/1166800
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https://idrawater.org/news/from-8-to-80-scaling-water-reuse-to-secure-our-water-future/
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