Campus Veolia Environnement
A center for educational excellence in environmental activities.
Continuous adjustment
The changing face of environmental businesses obliges service providers to adapt and constantly update the knowledge and expertise of employees at every level. For several years now, Veolia has invested in Campus Veolia Environnement, a training center dedicated to its businesses.

An original idea
What makes this center unique is that it offers both apprenticeship-type induction training, as well as on-the-job training, which is open to all employees. It represents a melting pot for the development of technical knowledge and expertise serving as a platform for environmental services. It represents a forum for discussions and research through the partnerships it forges with universities and research facilities.
A range of training programs leading to qualifications in the business of Veolia Environnement
- The Urban Environment Institute, which subsequently became Campus Veolia Environnement, was created in 1994.
- Apprenticeship-based induction training preparing students for professional diplomas. With a success rate of over 95%, training systematically leads to a job offer within the company.
- On-the-job training.
- Training in cross-divisional functions, such as human resource management, has been offered since 2003.
Rather than just being a training center, Campus Veolia Environnement represents a genuine pool of talent for the company's future managers.
Campus around the world
A reflection of the company's international reach.
Campus Veolia Environnement also represents a way of giving an international dimension to its training programs, organizing multinational training courses, supporting and advising training managers in each country, and creating regional training centers and partnerships.
The leverage effect
Training centers relay the action of Campus Veolia Environnement to the four corners of the world. They are established in the UK, Germany, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Gabon, Morocco, Malaysia, China and in Mexico.