Veolia Environnment is a multinational French based corporation. The company is a very active player in the Israeli market in the fields of water, waste-water, energy and transportation. Veolia operated in Israel and in the oPt through a vast network of Israeli subsidiaries, which are identified and indicated in this overview.
Veolia Environnment Israel
Veolia Environnment Israel is composed of the Israeli units of the company: Veolia Environmental Services (VES) Israel (25%); Veolia transportation Israel (25%); Dalkia Israel (25%); Veolia Water Services (VW) Israel (25%).
The company website indicates that the Israeli group is in complete control of the France based Veolia Environnment and the directories of the Israeli group include senior directors of the French company.
Although Veolia announced it would stop its activities in the transportation and contracting projects in Israel, as to January 2012, the company is still active in all of its Israeli projects.
Tovlan landfill in the occupied Palestinian territories is owned and operated by TMM – Integrated Recycling Services and its subsidiary Y.R.A.V Sherutei Noy 1985. VES Israel owns 95.9% of the shares in T.M.M and 2.8% are owned by the Israeli Mizrahi Bank.
As published by Who Profits, Y.R.A.V also won a tender issued by the Ministry of Defense for waste collection services from the Israeli military bases in the Jordan Valley.
Veolia water services (VW) Israel, a full subsidiaries of Veolia water compaguie generale France, operates Ayalon Sewage treatment institute, which collects sewage from the illegal settlement of Modiin Illit.
Veolia Transportation Israel operates seven bus lines which go through the occupied Palestinian territories: 7, 19, 109, 110, 422, 425 and 427.
Veolia transportation also operates the light train in Jerusalem for Citypass.
Read more in the complete overview.
- Developments in the expansion of the JLR network: The J-Net project
- Expanding Annexation: The Jerusalem Light Rail
- Eye in the Sky: New Aerial Surveillance Systems and the Jerusalem Light Rail
- Infrastructures of Dispossession and Control: Transport Development in East Jerusalem
- Insuring Dispossession: The Complicity of Five Israeli Insurance and Pension Companies in the Violation of Palestinian Rights
- Removing Veolia Environnement, Transdev and Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (CDC) from the Who Profits Database
- Spanish multinational CAF and Israeli Shapir win tender to expand the Jerusalem light rail
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part III: Ashtrom
- The Jerusalem Light Rail: The J-Net project
- Tracking Annexation: The Jerusalem Light Rail and the Israeli Occupation
- Veolia Sells Its Shares in the Jerusalem Light Rail and Completes Withdrawal from the Israeli Market
- Veolia Tries to Sell Its Activities in Israel: Two Reported Deals Are Still Pending
- Afek Oil and Gas Has Begun Drilling for Oil in the Occupied Golan
- Ahava: Tracking the Trade Trail of Settlement Products
- An Updated List of Israeli Quarries in the West Bank
- Cemex’s New West Bank Policy: Drops Mining activity, Continues Production in Settlements
- Greenwashing the Golan: The Israeli Wind Energy Industry in the Occupied Syrian Golan
- Greenwashing the Naqab: The Israeli Industry of Solar Energy
- Greenwashing the Occupation: The Solar Energy Industry and the Israeli Occupation
- In the Pipeline: Israeli Bypass Water Project in the Jordan Valley
- Insuring Dispossession: The Complicity of Five Israeli Insurance and Pension Companies in the Violation of Palestinian Rights
- Israel Grants Genie Israel Oil and Gas a Petroleum Exploration License in the Golan Heights
- Israeli High Court of Justice Legalizes the Exploitation of Natural Resources in the OPT
- Israeli Solar Fields in the West Bank
- Mekorot’s Involvement in the Israeli Occupation
- Occupational Hazards: The Eco-politics of the Israeli Occupation
- Past Corporate Involvement: Construction on Occupied Land
- Plundering the Sun: The Israeli Solar Energy Industry and Palestinian Forced Displacement
- Shapir Civil and Marine Engineering and the Israeli occupation
- The Business and Trade of Ahava: An Update
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part I
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part II: Heidelberg Cement
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part III: Ashtrom
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part IV: Ahava
- Two Occupation Profiteers Collaborate in a Joint Sale
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