Krüger becomes Veolia
Krüger has been part of the Veolia Group for over 25 years. Now we are taking the full step and changing our brand name to Veolia, the world leader in environmental transformation.
On 10 June, Krüger will officially become Veolia and will operate under the Veolia name going forward. This is part of bringing together all the Group's brands and expertise – water, energy and waste – under one common name with one shared mission: to safeguard the environment for the future.
The world faces growing challenges such as resource scarcity and climate change; challenges that have today become a matter of security. Securing resources is therefore more important than ever, and this is where Veolia comes in: with us, customers and partners gain strong local presence, reliability from a global market leader, and access to the latest technologies and services in water treatment.
Same expertise – new global strength
Whilst the name on the outside changes, our foundation remains the same. We have the same dedicated experts, the same solutions and the same high quality as always. The difference is simply that we can now draw even more on global expertise and technologies.
From a legal standpoint, we will retain the company name Krüger A/S for the time being, which will therefore continue to appear in official and legally binding documents such as quotations, contracts and invoices. However, externally and in our day-to-day operations, we are now simply Veolia.
About Veolia
Veolia, global leader in environmental services, works every day to build environmental security for the benefit of public health and the competitiveness of industries and regions. With 215,000 employees across five continents, working closely with local communities, and thanks to its cutting-edge technologies, the group cleans up pollution, reduces carbon emissions, and regenerates resources through concrete solutions that combine its expertise in water and water technologies, waste, including hazardous waste management, and local energy. In 2025, the Veolia group provided 110 million people with drinking water and 97 million with sanitation, produced 45 million megawatt hours of energy, and treated 64 million tons of waste. Veolia Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE, Fortune 500, SBF 120) generated consolidated revenue of €44.4 billion in 2025.
www.veolia.com
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