Ingenium and Veolia North America have formed a strategic alliance guaranteeing Ingenium access to Veolia’s upcoming high-temperature waste treatment facility located in Gum Springs, Arkansas. Scheduled to begin operations in 2025, this cutting-edge center is designed to meet the increasing industry demand for advanced waste processing capabilities.
In addition to the new facility, the agreement secures Ingenium’s guaranteed capacity at Veolia’s current thermal, landfill, and fuel blending sites across the United States.
The Gum Springs facility is poised to establish a new benchmark in the safe, efficient, and dependable treatment of waste materials. This partnership, finalized months before the facility’s opening, supports both companies in addressing market needs promptly, with the agreement now in effect.
Aligned with Veolia’s GreenUp initiative and shared sustainability commitments, the new plant will incorporate innovative technologies, such as waste heat recovery and on-site solar energy, to minimize environmental impacts.
Heather Johnson, CEO of Ingenium, stated, “Partnering with Veolia North America marks a major advancement for Ingenium in delivering sustainable waste management solutions. Having guaranteed access to Veolia’s advanced facilities, particularly the new Gum Springs site, allows us to meet hazardous waste treatment demands while maintaining our focus on innovation and ethical practices.”
Bob Cappadona, President and CEO of Veolia North America’s Environmental Solutions and Services, added, “This collaboration highlights how environmental leaders can work together to optimize the limited thermal treatment resources in the US, supporting the nation’s expanding industrial sector. Ingenium’s strong foothold in the western US makes them an essential partner. We are excited to collaborate and this effort aligns perfectly with Veolia’s GreenUp strategy, recognizing hazardous waste management as a key driver for U.S. reindustrialization by providing vital infrastructure for sustainable industrial growth and environmental responsibility.”
In addition to the new facility, the agreement secures Ingenium’s guaranteed capacity at Veolia’s current thermal, landfill, and fuel blending sites across the United States.
The Gum Springs facility is poised to establish a new benchmark in the safe, efficient, and dependable treatment of waste materials. This partnership, finalized months before the facility’s opening, supports both companies in addressing market needs promptly, with the agreement now in effect.
Aligned with Veolia’s GreenUp initiative and shared sustainability commitments, the new plant will incorporate innovative technologies, such as waste heat recovery and on-site solar energy, to minimize environmental impacts.
Heather Johnson, CEO of Ingenium, stated, “Partnering with Veolia North America marks a major advancement for Ingenium in delivering sustainable waste management solutions. Having guaranteed access to Veolia’s advanced facilities, particularly the new Gum Springs site, allows us to meet hazardous waste treatment demands while maintaining our focus on innovation and ethical practices.”
Bob Cappadona, President and CEO of Veolia North America’s Environmental Solutions and Services, added, “This collaboration highlights how environmental leaders can work together to optimize the limited thermal treatment resources in the US, supporting the nation’s expanding industrial sector. Ingenium’s strong foothold in the western US makes them an essential partner. We are excited to collaborate and this effort aligns perfectly with Veolia’s GreenUp strategy, recognizing hazardous waste management as a key driver for U.S. reindustrialization by providing vital infrastructure for sustainable industrial growth and environmental responsibility.”