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Jul 17, 2025Blog | Member News, Energy & Environment

Veolia, a clean energy company, expands office size and local acquisitions

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New England Council member, Veolia, announced its move to the First National Bank Building at 100 Federal St. in the Financial District. Veolia also announced $350 million in investments in its hazardous waste management sector. As part of these investments, Veolia acquired New England Disposal Technologies, based in Sutton, as well as New England MedWaste, based in Middleton.

The move from its previous headquarters at 50 State Street expands its office space to accommodate approximately 150 employees and prepares the company for a new era of business in Massachusetts. By acquiring New England Disposal Technologies and New England MedWaste, Veolia now operates Massachusetts’s only permitted medical waste disposal facility, and 2 of the 3 permitted household hazardous waste disposal sites in the state.

“Our team is proud to be at the forefront of Veolia’s plans to lead the hazardous waste industry, by investing in growth, expanded capacity and new environmental technologies,” said Bob Cappadona, president and CEO of Veolia’s North American Environmental Solutions and Services business.

The New England Council commends Veolia for its commitment to environmentally safe and sustainable energy, water, and now hazardous waste disposal.

Read more via the Boston Business Journal

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