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As global resources become increasingly scarce due to climate change, the defence sector must develop resilient, sustainable supply chains and aim to identify opportunities for circular use of materials. The need for circularity extends to water management, as the Ministry of Defence (MOD) consumes around 15.2 million cubic metres annually, ...


As the Ministry of Defence (MOD) accelerates the generational renewal of its estate and prepares for the AUKUS submarine programme, the safe and sustainable decommissioning of legacy infrastructure has become a critical strategic priority. Through innovative partnerships, Veolia is delivering advanced decommissioning capabilities that de-risk complex programmes, accelerate delivery timelines, ...


Leading resource management company Veolia are the latest leading industry name to be announced as sponsor at Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2020, taking place at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre on 3 September. Veolia will sponsor DPRTE’s Keynote Arena, which will provide an invaluable opportunity to hear directly from ...


Leading resource management company Veolia are the latest leading industry name to be announced as sponsor at Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2020, taking place at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre on 3 September. Veolia will sponsor DPRTE’s Keynote Arena, which will provide an invaluable opportunity to hear directly from ...


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