The package is designed to address both environmental and operational challenges, with a focus on circularity.
It combines all three portfolios within the company: waste management, energy and water.
The offering includes the promise to reuse or recycle up to 95% of waste.
Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia, said: “This next-generation offering is designed to support the growth of the strategic digital infrastructure that shapes today’s world.
“We are proud to be the first and only company delivering a truly global, integrated and circular solution for data centres. This is a strategic market, at the crossroads of the digital and ecological revolutions.
“At a time when environmental security has become a geostrategic issue, and access to key resources such as water and energy is increasingly critical, helping operators make data centres more resource-efficient, resilient and connected to their communities is essential.
“We can help turn these infrastructures into true allies of local communities, delivering environmental value with digital performance.”
The global data centre market is predicted to experience exponential growth in the coming years, with overall capacity expected to increase by 11% per year until 2034.
At the same time, nearly half of all planned or underway facilities are facing concerns around resource consumption.
Brachlianoff added: “This offer is fully aligned with our GreenUp strategic plan, which aims to accelerate the ecological transformation across all sectors by offering concrete, scalable and high-impact solutions.”
Veolia presently works with over 100 data facilities worldwide. Its current partners across the data centre and microchip manufacturing sectors include:
- AWS (United States)
- Echelon (Ireland)
- Google (United States and Europe)
- Intel (United States, and Ireland)
- Micron (United States and Singapore)
- Samsung (United States, hazardous waste)
- Scale (United States)
- SK Hynix (China and Korea)
- STMicroelectronics (South East Asia and Europe)
- Tesla Datacenter (United States)
- TSMC (United States and Taiwan)
The service was launched yesterday (14 April 2026) at an event in central London, with talks from both global CEO Estelle Brachlianoff and new Veolia UK CEO Richard Kirkman.
The immersive event was held at Outernet London in Tottenham Court Road.
Veolia also announced a plan to accelerate its footprint in the data centre and microelectronics industries, targeting over €1 billion in annual revenue from these two markets by 2030.

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