Having a wider footprint in India, SUEZ has a global presence.
Inclusiveness is the key for SUEZ.
Climate change, urbanisation and changing lifestyles contributed to increased scarcity and deterioration of natural resources, water and air are the most important among them. The development of new ways to consume lesser resources is the mission of SUEZ. They help customers to use and recover resources instead of consuming them. They believe strongly in the circular economy and their ambition is to become the leader of the resource revolution.
SUEZ gives due importance to the wellness of its employees. They have a keen eye on the details of the geography and demography to address the problem specifically.
The Group has been active in the Indian water and wastewater market since 1978 and established an Indian subsidiary in 1986. Since then, it has been consistently delivering smart and sustainable solutions, by working closely with the cities and industries, transferring global knowledge and technologies, ensuring the citizens of India get access to safe drinking water, and customers with technologies that help them achieve their objectives.
The brief interview Manjunath Gangadhar had with Nicolas Bockhoff gave the importance SUEZ gives to India in managing the water-related issues of the country.
Source : SUEZ in India
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