Suez is a global provider of water and waste management solutions serving municipal, industrial and commercial clients. The company develops, operates and maintains infrastructure for drinking water production, wastewater treatment and distribution networks. Its integrated approach encompasses design, construction and maintenance services, enabling customers to address critical water supply challenges and comply with environmental regulations.
In the area of waste management, Suez offers a range of services including collection, sorting, recycling and recovery of materials. The company operates facilities for composting, incineration and waste-to-energy conversion, as well as soil remediation and hazardous waste treatment. Digital technologies and data analytics are increasingly integrated into its portfolio to optimize asset performance and resource efficiency across its operations.
Founded in its present form through the 2008 spin-off from the former Suez group and subsequent rebranding as Suez in 2015, the company traces its heritage to the 19th-century origins of water infrastructure in France. Headquartered in the Paris region, Suez today maintains a global footprint, with activities spanning Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa. Its international network supports public authorities and private sector customers in addressing water scarcity, urbanization and climate resilience.
Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Bertrand Camus, who assumed his role in May 2019, Suez has pursued growth through innovation in digital and circular economy solutions. The executive team continues to focus on sustainable development, aiming to reduce environmental impact and foster partnerships that promote long-term resource management.
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