Destruction of Syrian chemicals - Veolia
Veolia supports the British government in the destruction of chemical weapons from Syria. The “B precursors” chemicals batch will be treated, in compliance with the safety regulations in force, at Veolia’s Ellesmere Port incineration plant (Cheshire - United Kingdom), under the hazardous waste treatment contract existing with the Disposals Service Authority of the British Ministry of Defence. For more information: http://veolia.com/en/our-customers/ac... “B precursors” are chemicals that are commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry, mainly in the United Kingdom, and are of the same nature as the standard industrial materials that are safely treated on a regular basis at Ellesmere Port. It must be noted that these chemicals are industrial-quality, as opposed to chemical weapons. ------------------------------- www.veolia.com ------------------------------- 2014 - Veolia communication department Images and film maker : Christophe Majani d'Inguimbert Re-recording mixer and video design : Zebulia - Julien Coissac

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