The Parliamentary Review, co-chaired by former ministers Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, has published its latest edition this September. Featuring commentary from the prime minister and senior politicians alongside business and thought leaders across both the private and public sectors, The Review aims to share and promote best practice among executives and policymakers.
With permission granted for construction to begin of two new nuclear reactors at Hinkley Point C in Somerset, and ever more sustainability programmes coming into play, it has been an ambitious year for the energy and environment sectors. The 2017/18 edition of The Parliamentary Review features organisations from across the country working on these and many other initiatives, including Veolia Water Technologies UK (Veolia). Veolia designs specialised water systems, with customers including The National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester.
Veolia was established in 1899, with offices in Buckinghamshire, Birmingham and Stoke and has become a global leader in optimised resource management. In Veolia’s Review article, Martyn Fisher, Managing Director, explains the processes and philosophies that have guided the company to success and its plans to continue to contribute to the sustainable development of communities and industries in the future.