As a global leader in the water and waste management sectors, we have been operating for over 160 years all over the world. We provide essential services to protect the resource and improve quality of life wherever we operate.
Who are we?
As a global leader in the water and waste management sectors, we have been operating for over 160 years all over the world. We provide essential services to protect the resource and improve quality of life wherever we operate.
Our purpose
Our purpose is our North star, that drives us and guides us in everything we do. It reflects our contribution to society, and the reason why we exist.
Governance
Headed by Sabrina Soussan, our Group is supported by a solid consortium of shareholders and a governance structure built around a Board of Directors and an Executive Committee.
Our strategic plan
In September 2022, we made a strong commitment and set a clear direction for all our stakeholders: to become the trusted partner for circular solutions in water and waste. The whole Group is now mobilised to implement our 5-year strategy.
Choosing SUEZ: the value proposition for our customers
As we face ever more pressing challenges such as climate change and increasing pollution, we are committed to supporting you across the water and waste value chain and becoming your trusted partner for environmental services.
Our approach to sustainability
The nature of our water and waste management activities contributes to preserving natural resources. Our sustainable development strategy aims to strengthen the positive impact of our businesses, in terms of climate, preserving biodiversity and natural environments, engaging our stakeholders and contributing to local prosperity.
Our innovations for circular water and waste solutions
The environmental services sector is at a turning point in its development. Climate change, scarcity of resources, falling biodiversity and the energy transition call for new solutions. At SUEZ, we are choosing to seek innovations that offer practical solutions to your current and future challenges in terms of water and waste management.