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Veolia North America

My career in the utilities industry has been shaped by three things. First, my fascination and interest in how utilities can function best to people’s needs. Second, the many opportunities that opened to me along my 20-year professional journey, and third, truly knowing what is satisfying and meaningful in my work.”

The equally insightful and thoughtful opening statement of Swapnil Marda, Vice President of Operations Excellence and Business Transformation for Veolia North America (Veolia), perfectly encapsulates the trifecta of defining factors that have intertwined to create a prominent reputation for the company. This hard-earned reputation now signals Veolia’s guaranteed dedication to catering to people’s greatest needs, providing fresh opportunities for staff and clients, and, carrying out work that is both satisfying and meaningful to all involved.

“I always had an interest in the engineering field and solving problems, it’s what led me to become the first engineer in an educated family of doctors and lawyers. My main fascination was focused on big industrial or manufacturing plants or operating facilities where they process and manufacture something at scale. That is how I first got into chemical engineering,” explains Marda.

REPLENISHING

THE PLANET

Veolia North America’s mission is to resource the world, helping its customers address their environmental and sustainability challenges across energy, water and waste. Vice President of Operations Excellence and Business Transformation, Swapnil Marda tells us more

Moving to the US to pursue a master’s degree, he explains how, “I quickly realized there are many other aspects of the field that are important to be truly able to run things – from people management to communication to employee engagement.”

After entering the niche field of environmental engineering, Marda found excellent opportunities in various utilities including environmental and energy consulting, water and wastewater, construction management, engineering procurement and construction (EPC), and his current field, hazardous waste.

“In those areas, I gained a lot of consulting skills and frameworks to help clients grow businesses and increase profitability. Throughout my career, two things have remained - working with people at all levels of the organization to unleash the human magic, and the importance of the field element of the work, being out there with the people who do all the work making utilities function at peak form.”

Veolia Gum Springs

NAVIGATING A CHALLENGING INDUSTRY

As the world’s leading provider of environmental solutions, Veolia is dedicated to customized, costeffective solutions that reflect best practices, environmental protection and a better quality of life.

The company operates through its three complementary business activities - water, waste and energy management. Through these services, Veolia protects the environment, especially water, air and soil from waste streams, by providing innovative solutions.

Dealing with hazardous waste means this is a highly challenging space to be working in. Yet despite facing these immense risks, Veolia’s unrelenting purpose is to significantly contribute to human progress by committing to a better and more sustainable future for employees,

Take ACTION

For over 20 years our partnership with Veolia is built on trust, hard work, and the desire to see each other succeed.

Established in 1995, Action Enterprises delivers specialized transportation solutions including bulk chemical and hazardous waste transportation, dedicated transportation, brokerage & logistics services as well as industrial cleaning and field environmental services. Action has trucking terminals, holding yards, and field offices throughout the U.S. to support the needs of its evergrowing customer base. The Action family employs over a thousand industry professionals and they display their commitment to executing the company’s core values and providing next level service on a daily basis. Action utilizes its diverse fleet to move freight ranging from liquid tankers, roll offs, vacuum trucks, end dump trailers and vans. The suite of services plays a key role in Veolia’s success. For over 20 years our partnership with Veolia has been built on trust, hard work, and the desire to see each other succeed. Our partnership starts with our leadership and sales teams and spreads throughout all aspects of the operation via our operations team and most importantly our drivers. Veolia’s view of the partnership is summed up by this plant manager’s quote, “Our business relies heavily on safe, efficient and timely service. With the help of the Action team we have developed a great partnership that has been very successful. We have a great working relationship. I appreciate everything Action does for Veolia”. Action services Veolia nationwide with a strong presence in the gulf coast and Southeastern U.S. With Veolia’s superior reputation in the industry and their growth around the country, Action will continue to go wherever and whenever needed to deliver on its commitment to support their business needs. •

the planet, society, and customers by solving their waste management problems.

“Safety is always our top priority, with the goal of maintaining a consistently safe operating environment,” Marda tells us.

“Other key challenges include attracting and retaining staff as, similar to other industries, we are engaged in the war for talent,” he elaborates.

Another factor for Veolia to contemplate is the need to operate within the regulatory frameworks established by agencies such as state and local departments of environmental protection, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the Department of Transportation (DOT).

“This is something we take pride in and deliver on by adhering to the strict service quality standards we’ve put in place.”

On top of these challenges, the hazardous waste incineration market was thrown into a downward spiral in 2021, as some of the nation’s largest facilities had to notify their customers that they were no longer able to accept new waste due to capacity constraints. This backlog had immensely problematic consequences for hazardous waste generators, as it forced many to hold on to their material longer than allowed by EPA regulations. The industry is still recovering and feeling the effects of the delays and many of the underlying causes of the backlog have not yet been remedied.

GOING FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH

Veolia is on a mission to establish itself as the benchmark company for ecological transformation. The company helps to enhance access to resources, preserve available resources and replenish them.

Following Veolia’s historic merger with Suez in 2022, the company now has nearly 220,000 employees

NORTH AMERICA OUTLOOK: TELL US ABOUT VEOLIA’S NEW STATE OF THE ART GUM SPRINGS INCINERATOR AND HOW IT WILL IMPACT THE COMPANY’S OPERATIONS?

SWAPNIL MARDA, VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS

EXCELLENCE AND BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION: “One of the key challenges the industry is facing is incineration capacity, and we strategically decided to tackle this by investing in building a brand-new 100,000 tons per year capacity incinerator at our Gum Springs facility in the town of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. “This is an excellent example of what Veolia means by ecological transformation in action. The facility will set a new industry standard for protecting air quality and other natural resources. Once this new facility is completed in 2024, it will transform the hazardous waste industry. “This new plant will include features not found at any other operation of its kind in the US, including a system for capturing waste heat to provide power for the plant, further reducing its environmental impact. “We are looking forward to successfully pioneering and operating this new plant for years to come after construction and commissioning are completed in 2024. We will also double the number of employees on-site to more than 200, creating 100 new jobs.”

EnviroVac

For over 25 years, EnviroVac has been providing safe and professionally managed hazardous waste and specialized waste transportation services across the United States. We are very proud to be a family-owned and operated business that offers prompt and professional service to our clients. Our pride and dedication are what make EnviroVac Waste Transport Systems an excellent choice for all your waste transportation needs. Our highly trained and customer service-oriented professional drivers, combined with the guidance of our experienced administrative operations staff, ensure that safety, environmental awareness, and customer service are all top priorities.

EnviroVac’s corporate headquarters are in Illinois, with terminal locations in Jacksonville IL, Gum Springs AR, and Greencastle IN. We are strategically located to service the transportation of incineration waste into Gum Springs AR, Sauget IL and Port Arthur TX incinerators.

EnviroVac offers the following equipment to service your waste management needs: • Vacuum tankers • Waste fuels tankers • Insulated tankers • Pneumatic tankers • Roll-off trailers (2 containers) • Intermodal chassis • Flatbed trailers • Frame and frameless end dumps • Dry vans • Walking floor trailers (Shredded wind turbine blade material)

In 1996, Brian Dyche, the founder of the company, had a vision. That vision was invoked by the lack of satisfactory customer service being provided in the industry. Our customers make it possible for us to continue providing that high level of service that we are proud of, and we encourage you to contact us today to learn more about what EnviroVac can do for you!

Congratulations to Veolia North America and your continued success. We are proud to provide our services to your organization and wish you the best.

worldwide including 10,000 in North America. Utilizing this constantly expanding team, Veolia designs and provides game-changing solutions that act as useful and practical benefits for water, waste and energy handling.

“Just to give a sense of Veolia’s breadth and scale, in 2021 the Veolia group supplied 79 million people with drinking water in addition to 61 million people with wastewater service, produced nearly 48 million megawatt hours of energy and treated 48 million metric tons of waste,” Marda proudly acclaims.

In North America, the company is headquartered in the city of Boston with more than 70 large offices and over 300 locations, including satellite offices, treatment plants and operating facilities throughout the US and Canada.

Today, water, waste and energy can all be recovered, transforming what is discarded into valuable resources. Veolia is embracing the future by developing access to, preserving, and replenishing the world’s resources. Furthermore, the company blends skills in operations, engineering and technology with innovative business models, offering a complete range of environmental solutions to meet the challenges of cities, governments, campuses, businesses and industries.

BECOMING NATIONAL LEADERS

The waste division (ESS) at Veolia is relentlessly driven by the ambitious goal of becoming the national leader in the US hazardous waste industry.

“We want to double the size of our revenue in a few years, and to deliver that target, we currently have a comprehensive transformation

Freehold Cartage, Inc.

Freehold Cartage, Inc., is a specialized carrier serving hazardous and special waste transportation needs throughout the US and Canada since 1962. We also provide transportation of solid waste and recycling for customers based in New Jersey. We are a growth-oriented family company still owned and operated by the founding family. Our corporate headquarters is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey.

With over 300 employees, FCI remains a family-oriented company and provides our employees with the best equipment and work environment. Our philosophy is to provide the very best quality of service to our customers everyday.

FCI has always operated with an exemplary safety record and strict regulatory compliance. We operate a large fleet of stainless steel and fiberglass tank trucks, dry vans, roll off trucks, and front end and rear end solid waste trucks. Our modern fleet, equipped with an onboard satellite communications system and operated by professionals, is able to transport both containerized and bulk wastes. Team members are trained in independent programs and in-house training utilizing experienced qualified staff members.

Freehold Cartage is currently licensed to transport all types of waste throughout the US and Canada with $21 million in insurance coverage.

FCI continues to have a stellar reputation in the industry and has many satisfied customers whom we have assisted with their transportation needs.

For more information and quotation, contact us: 732-462-1001

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“WHILST STRIVING FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT, AND CREATING A CULTURE OF OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE, VEOLIA ALSO WISHES TO ENHANCE THE LEARNING, DEVELOPMENT, AND TRAINING OF EMPLOYEES IN ORDER TO BUILD A THOROUGH SET OF SKILLS”

– SWAPNIL MARDA, VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS EXCELLENCE AND BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION, VEOLIA NORTH AMERICA

program. This includes many projects, each with multiple initiatives,” details Marda.

One of these key projects focuses on the service delivery process, which tackles the complete cradle-to-grave waste handling and management process.

“We are now making this a consistent and standardized process across the ESS network branches with consistent roles and responsibilities bringing a new reorganization element to it,” expands Marda.

Continuing to evolve and enhance, it is an integral part of Veolia’s business to run transportation in a more efficient manner, optimizing this key area and addressing gaps not only in the transportation function itself but also implementing a robust asset replacement strategy.

Another transformation project utilized by the company strategically looks at new technologies and innovations to expand the portfolio of services in solving customer problems. For example, this includes the management and recycling of windmill blades and the management of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

EMBRACING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Veolia holds the ambitious goal of being the unchallenged leader in the hazardous waste industry. During the era of zero interest rates, the broader utilities industry struggled from a heavy investment perspective

Hine Environmental Services

From humble beginnings in 2004, Todd Hine identified a need, took a chance, and started his company out of his very own home.

Based in Sulphur, Louisiana, Hine Environmental Services (HES) has since grown, providing industrial waste solutions to a multitude of industries. With a fleet of tractor trucks/trailers and various roll-off boxes, HES is well equipped to meet the waste transportation needs of its customers.

Here at HES, we pride ourselves in not only providing quality services, but also in maintaining efficient communication with our customers throughout the entire transportation process. With our electronic logging device (ELD) system, we are able to provide real-time updates to our customers as to the status of their waste loads. In the industrial waste hauling business, our customers have expressed sincere appreciation for our diligent communication efforts, as it gives them peace of mind knowing the estimated time of arrival of their loads at disposal facilities, and other important logistical details.

In addition to industrial waste transportation, HES has grown its services including, but not limited to, asbestos surveys, asbestos abatement, demolition, dirt work, and environmental products.

We want to exceed our customers’ expectations and our goal is to develop business relationships based on our service to our customers. We truly believe that building these quality relationships is the key to success in our industry.

Our business model is focused on excellent communication, quality service, and strong, long-lasting business relationships.

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as investor returns were low and the growth and tech sectors were favored. However, that is beginning to change as what the company calls the “revenge of the old economy” will likely unfold over the next decade.

“The underinvestment in the industry creates a huge opportunity for us to embark on a bold multi-year digital transformation which has already been underway for the last couple of years,” outlines Marda.

“Technology will unlock tremendous potential and bring efficiency to our operations while improving speed, quality, safety, employee well-being and compliance,” he continues.

Marda goes on to highlight some of the many key projects in the digital transformation at ESS, including the development of its virtual customer portal. This has been designed to heighten sophistication and create an easy user interface.

“This initiative focuses on providing

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customers with all the information about their business with us at their fingertips in a single place through our Customer Engagement Hub portal. We already have an existing portal, which customers love, but the new one will take it to the next level.”

In addition to this, Veolia has further digital transformation initiatives in the pipeline, such as deploying the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) for predictive maintenance at its operating plants, exploring the use of blockchain for live container tracking, and using AI to help with identifying or segregating waste and much more.

“In summary, we’re all in for digital transformation with four pillars in motion: digital operation, digital customer, digital offers and digital employees,” Marda ensures.

THE PRECEDENCE OF ENHANCEMENT

several key milestones and important indicators to objectively measure how the company is progressing on its strategic goals and transformation plans. The company believes it is therefore extremely important to eliminate subjectivity to accurately measure current levels of progress and success.

These key priorities begin with the completion of the key milestones of the transformation program; the majority will be completed in 2023 with some planned in 2024.

Veolia also endeavors to make significant progress in the process of digital transformation, transportation optimization, and to operate in a more consistent fashion. This is alongside the aim of continuing to build human capital, attracting and retaining talent and providing meaningful opportunities for employees to learn and grow.

“Whilst striving for continuous improvement, and creating a culture of operational excellence, Veolia also wishes to enhance the learning, development, and training of employees in order to build a thorough set of skills,” finishes Marda.

Finally, the company aims to underpin all these targets with the ability to have fun along the way, to make it an enjoyable process for all involved. Subsequently, Veolia looks set to venture unperturbed into an uncertain landscape of industryspecific obstacles and marches gallantly forward on the quest for a more sustainable planet.

VEOLIA NORTH AMERICA

Tel: (617) 849-6600 www.veolianorthamerica.com