Sabrina Soussan, Chairman and CEO
SUEZ, a leader in water and waste management, announced three new projects in Asia at the Singapore International Water Week. In Singapore, SUEZ will deploy a Smart Water Grid Analytics Platform for PUB to enhance water supply efficiency.
In the Philippines, SUEZ and JEMCO will build a large-scale desalination plant in Metro Iloilo to address water shortages. In China, the company will invest in an industrial wastewater treatment plant in Jining Industrial Park, aiming for zero liquid discharge and water recycling.
These projects highlight the company’s commitment to innovative water management and climate resilience in Asia.
Sabrina Soussan, Chairman and CEO says: “Three new projects are announced in Asia at the Singapore International Water Week, a great platform that fosters collaboration between public authorities and the industry.
“Asia is a key strategic market where our journey began more than 70 years ago. Together with our local partners, we are committed to driving progress in combating the critical water issues and climate change through innovative solutions.”
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