China Resources Environmental Protection Plastic And Veolia Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement
On March 19, Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia Group, met with Chen Yunlong, Deputy General Manager of China Resources Recycling Group, in Beijing. The two sides held discussions and reached preliminary consensus on advancing strategic cooperation.


At the seminar, under the joint witness of both senior executives,Veolia China CEO Lily Gu and Liu Chunxiang, Chairman of China Resource Recycling Group Plastic Recycling Co., Ltd., signed a strategic cooperation agreement, marking the first tangible outcome of their strategic consensus and a significant milestone for Veolia in implementing its global GreenUp strategy and deepening cooperation with large Chinese enterprises.
Both parties stated that they will leverage Veolia's cutting-edge green technology advantages,Take plastic recycling as the breakthrough point.Both parties will focus onJointly build a demonstration project for recycled plastic utilization.Deepen cooperation on core initiatives such as building an integrated industrial chain platform and distribution system.Creating a Model of China-Foreign Cooperation in Resource Circular UtilizationThis signing will help both parties to complement each other's strengths in the field of resource circulation, laying the foundation for subsequent comprehensive cooperation in multiple fields.
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