苏伊士签订两份水务和固废项目新合同
进一步协助中国实现生态转型
苏伊士签署了两份新的水务和固废项目合同,致力于为中国到2060年实现碳中和的目标做出贡献。在重庆,苏伊士与长久以来的合作伙伴共同投资新水厂,以增强重庆供水系统韧性。在上海,苏伊士签订集团在中国的首个塑料回收项目。
建设新水厂,增强重庆供水系统韧性
随着重庆社会经济快速发展,尤其是当地北部地区的用水需求不断增长,富有韧性的基础设施和民生基础服务能为城市可持续发展提供坚实的基础。
有鉴于此,苏伊士与重庆水务集团扩大投资合作,双方将共同投资约12.5亿元人民币建设并运营一座水厂,以增强城市的供水系统的韧性,为保障安全、可靠的长期供水服务做出贡献。
该项目还包括新建取水设施、泵站、供水管网等,新水厂的日处理能力为40万立方米,计划于2025年投入运营。新水厂建成后苏伊士在重庆的供水能力将达到168万立方米/日,服务当地居民数量从现在的270万增长到逾330万。
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苏伊士与重庆的长期合作始于 2002 年。至今,苏伊士在重庆的投资已超过 40 亿元人民币。
在上海,苏伊士在中国的首个塑料回收项目致力提升华东地区再生资源分拣水平
苏伊士与合作伙伴太初环境资源管理公司签署合同,共同投资、建设和运营华东地区的6座消费后塑料的回收分拣中心。该项目将应用先进的人工智能等技术以及智能化信息系统,实现回收体系智能化、数字化、低碳化,以及来源去向可追溯。这6座分拣中心计划于2024年年初建成,每年可回收分拣约3万吨废塑料。
该项目将帮助改善区域废旧物资回收网络,提升再生资源分拣水平,还有助于推动中国实现塑料废弃物规范回收利用和处置的规模化、规范化、清洁化发展,在缓解中国塑料污染问题的同时推动生态转型。
本周,苏伊士集团董事长兼首席执行官苏冰岚以重庆市市长国际经济顾问团(CMIA)第17届年会执行主席的身份到访重庆。自2006年起,苏伊士一直是CMIA顾问成员。她表示:“两份新的合同再次证明了我们致力于为客户提供韧性和创新环保服务并支持中国可持续发展的坚定承诺。随着重庆新水厂的建设和步入中国塑料回收的新领域,我们致力于与客户携手合作,在资产和服务的全生命周期内创造价值,并推动他们实现生态转型。”
苏伊士在亚洲:
苏伊士约70年前进入亚洲市场,起步于东南亚,继而扩展至中国的发展也近50年。苏伊士在亚洲有逾6500名员工,已建成超过 600 座水厂和污水处理厂。集团与各地伙伴合作为逾2500万人和 19个工业园区提供水务和固废资源管理服务。在中国,苏伊士被公认为最具影响力的企业之一,也是引领亚洲环保行业的标杆。如今,苏伊士与各地市政和工业客户的合作项目遍布中国30多个主要城市和地区,在澳门运营中国水务行业的第一个PPP项目,在上海运营亚洲最大的危废焚烧设施之一,在重庆的投资逾40亿元人民币。
关于苏伊士
面对日益严峻的环境挑战,160多年来,苏伊士集团一直致力于提供保障和改善民生的基础服务,并凭借其创新且富有韧性的解决方案,为客户提供水务和固废服务。集团在40个国家的4万名员工积极与客户携手合作, 为他们在资产和服务的全生命周期创造价值, 并推动其低碳转型。2022年,苏伊士集团为全球6800万人生产饮用水,为3700多万人提供环卫服务;通过污水和固废处理转化生产3.7太瓦时的能源,并避免400万吨二氧化碳的排放。2022年苏伊士集团的营收为88亿欧元*。更多资讯请浏览官网: www.suez.com 或关注推特 @suez.
*以12个月为基础进行核算。
关于重庆水务集团
重庆水务集团股份有限公司成立于2001年,前身是1932年成立的重庆市自来水公司,2010年在上海证券交易所整体上市(股票代码:601158),是一家具有完整产业链的国有控股专业水务上市公司。公司注册资本48亿元,总资产328.96亿元,净资产174.80亿元。公司集产业投资、建设、运营与专业技术服务于一体,业务涵盖自来水生产与供应、污水处理、污泥处理处置、再生水、水环境综合治理、专业科技服务等领域,现有30家全资及控股子公司和11家合营、联营公司。
关于太初环境资源管理
太初环境资源管理(浙江)有限公司是中国再生塑料前端智能回收分拣装备整体解决方案服务商,围绕再生材料的高端化发展和客户的需求持续创新,不断推进再生塑料的精细化分选,专注塑料前端回收装备(验货、分选、结算、自动化辅助设备)、城市前端智能回收服务连锁加盟、高品质塑料再生生产线领域的研发、制造,以及再生塑料原料、产品的全球范围市场推广和品牌对接。
SUEZ signs two new contracts for water and waste projects to
further support China in its ecological transition
SUEZ announces the signature of two new significant contracts in the water and waste markets to contribute to China's 2060 carbon neutrality ambition.
In Chongqing, SUEZ is collaborating with its historical partner to enhance the resilience of Chongqing’s water supply system through a new water treatment plant. In Shanghai, the Group is launching its first plastics recovery project in China.
A new water treatment plant to reinforce Chongqing’s water supply system
Amid rapid socio-economic development, leading particularly to growing water demand in the northern region of the city, Chongqing requires resilient infrastructure and essential services that support livelihoods in order to establish a solid foundation for sustainable development.
This has prompted SUEZ and Chongqing Water Group (CWG) to expand their collaboration by jointly investing over €160 million (RMB 1.25 billion) in the construction and operation of a water treatment plant to enhance the resilience of the municipality’s water supply system and contribute to securing safe and reliable water services in the long term.
The new water treatment plant, which comprises water intake and production, pumping stations and water distribution networks, has a designed capacity of 400,000 m3/day. Upon completion of the plant by 2025, SUEZ’s water supply capacity in Chongqing will reach 1.68 million m3/day, providing services from an existing 2.7 million people in Chongqing to over 3.3 million.
SUEZ’s long term cooperation with Chongqing started in 2002. To date, SUEZ has invested more than €510 million (RMB 4 billion) in the city.
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In Shanghai, SUEZ’s first plastics recovery project in China to increase recyclable material sorting and recovery in Eastern China
SUEZ and its partner Taichu Environmental Resource Management have signed a contract to jointly invest in, build and operate six collection and sorting centers for post-consumer plastics in Eastern China. The joint-venture will adopt advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and intelligent information systems to deliver a smart, digitalized, and low-carbon recovery system, with end-to-end traceability. These facilities are scheduled to be completed by early 2024 and will be able to collect and sort approximately 30,000 tons of plastic waste per year.
The proposed project will help improve the regional network of waste material recovery and enhance sorting operations of recyclable materials. It will also contribute towards meeting China’s goal of clean and compliant recovery, recycling, and disposal of plastic waste at scale so as to mitigate China’s plastic waste pollution and promote the country’s ecological transition.
Visiting China this week, where she took on the role of Executive Chairman of the 17th Chongqing Mayor's International Economic Advisory Council (CMIA), in which SUEZ has been involved since 2006, Sabrina Soussan, Chairman and CEO of SUEZ commented: “These two contracts demonstrate our relentless commitment to supporting sustainable development in China, by providing resilient and innovative solutions in water and waste services. With the extension of the Chongqing water treatment plant and our entry into the new area of plastic recycling in China, we are determined to work with our Chinese customers to create value across the entire lifecycle of their assets and services and to drive their ecological transition.”
SUEZ in Asia
In Asia, SUEZ’s journey began some 70 years ago, first in Southeast Asia before expanding to China nearly 50 years ago. With 6,500+ employees across Asia, SUEZ has built over 600 water and wastewater treatment plants. Together with our local partners, we also provide water and waste recycling and recovery services to 25+ million people and 19 industrial parks across the country. SUEZ is recognized as one of the most influential companies in China and as a service benchmark for leading Asia’s environmental industry. Today, SUEZ works with municipal and industrial customers in more than 30 major cities and regions across China, manages China’s first PPP water contract in Macao, operates one of Asia’s largest hazardous waste incineration facilities in Shanghai, and has invested over RMB 4 billion in Chongqing alone.
About SUEZ
Faced with growing environmental challenges, SUEZ has been delivering essential services that protect and improve our quality of life for more than 160 years. SUEZ provides its customers with innovative and resilient solutions for water and waste services. With 40 000 employees across 40 countries, the Group works with customers to create value over the full lifecycle of their assets and services, and to drive their low carbon transition. In 2022, SUEZ provided drinking water for 68 million people worldwide and sanitation services for more than 37 million people. The Group generated 3.7 TWh of energy from waste and wastewater, and avoided 4 million tons of CO2 emissions. In 2022, SUEZ has generated revenues of 8.8 billion euros*. For more information: www.suez.com/ Twitter @suez.
* Restated on a 12-month basis.
About Chongqing Water Group
Chongqing Water Group was founded in 2001 and was preceded by Chongqing Water Supply Company Limited, established in 1932. It is a public company listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange since 2010 (stock code: 601158) and a majority state-owned enterprise specialized in water services across the entire industrial value chain. The company has a registered capital of RMB 4.8 billion, RMB 32.896 billion in total assets, and RMB 17.480 billion in net assets. The company’s business scope includes industrial investment, construction, operation, and professional technical services, and its activities span drinking water production and distribution, wastewater treatment, sludge treatment and disposal, reclaimed water, integrated watershed management, and professional technical services. The company has 30 wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries and 11 joint ventures and associate companies.
About Taichu Environmental Resource Management
Taichu Environmental Resource Management (Zhejiang) Co., LTD is China’s total solution provider of intelligent front-end equipment for plastic waste sorting and recovery. It has continued to innovate around advanced solutions of regenerative materials to cater to evolving customer demand. It constantly promotes the fine sorting of recyclable plastics, focusing on front-end recycling equipment (inspection, sorting, settlement, and automated auxiliary equipment), city-wide franchise of intelligent front-end recovery services, research and development and manufacturing of high-quality plastics recovery production lines, as well as global marketing and brand collaboration in secondary plastic materials and products.