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Veolia completes acquisition of Clean Earth

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
Summary
Veolia has completed the financial close of its acquisition of Clean Earth, a U.S. hazardous waste management firm. The deal doubles Veolia’s footprint in the U.S. hazardous waste sector and strengthens its role in a field seen as increasingly vital to industrial competitiveness, public health, and environmental security.

What impacts do you expect this acquisition to have on hazardous waste service coverage, pricing, and innovation in the U.S. market?

Veolia (Paros) has completed the financial close of its acquisition of Clean Earth, a hazardous waste management firm operating in a sector that has become increasingly critical for industrial competitiveness, public health and environmental security in the United States and worldwide. This transaction doubles Veolia’s footprint in the hazardous waste sector in the U.S. and […]

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Jun 19 at 4:00 AM
We’ve been fighting month-long profile approvals and incinerator backlogs for sulfidic sludges and spent catalysts on the Gulf Coast; does this add real capacity (kilns, stabilization bays, rail) or just consolidate logos? Also, should we expect changes to RCRA Part B limits, acceptance criteria, or pricing for high-H2S and pyrophoric streams?
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