SUEZ (OTCMKTS:SZEVY) is a global environmental services company specializing in water management and waste recovery solutions. The firm offers a comprehensive range of activities including drinking water production, wastewater treatment, distribution and network maintenance. On the solid waste side, SUEZ provides collection, sorting, recycling, composting and energy‐from‐waste services. These integrated offerings aim to help municipalities and industrial clients optimize resource use, reduce environmental impact and comply with regulatory standards across diverse sectors.
The company traces its heritage back to the 19th century through the original Suez Canal enterprise and subsequent consolidations in the water and waste industries. In 2022, a reconstituted SUEZ group emerged following the completion of certain divestitures associated with Veolia’s acquisition of the former SUEZ Environment. This relaunch enabled the new entity to refocus on core environmental services and innovation in circular economy solutions.
SUEZ operates in more than 30 countries, with a strong presence in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Its water activities encompass desalination, metering, smart network management and sludge treatment, while its waste portfolio covers household and industrial waste, hazardous materials management and soil remediation. The company also delivers tailored programs in resource recovery, urban cleaning and consulting to drive efficiency and sustainability at local and regional levels.
Governance is led by Chairman Philippe Varin with Chief Executive Officer Sabrina Soussan at the helm of day‐to‐day operations. Backed by cornerstone investors including Ardian, Schroders, CNP Assurances and Creadev, SUEZ aims to leverage digital platforms, advanced analytics and partnerships to advance its mission of securing water supply, improving waste valorization and supporting the transition to a low‐carbon economy.
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