Veolia Bets On Innovation To Transform CO2 Into A New Community Resource With Le Mans Métropole In France
- First implementation at a waste-to-energy facility to capture up to 10 tons of CO2 per day, with a 90% capture rate.
- The captured CO2 will be used locally, creating new circular economy loops and strengthening community resilience.
- This groundbreaking project marks the first phase of a comprehensive carbon capture program, in which Veolia will invest €12M through 2028, aligned with the decarbonization goals of its GreenUp strategic program.
- A second pilot project will launch in 2026 at the hazardous waste recovery facility in Port Arthur, Texas.
Veolia is partnering with Le Mans Métropole to launch the first phase of its comprehensive carbon capture and valorization program. This pioneering industrial-scale project will take place at Le Mans’ waste-to-energy facility — operated by Veolia for 50 years and a leader in innovation. The industrial demonstration unit will be operational in 2026, processing up to 10 tons of CO2 per day with a 90% capture rate.
A groundbreaking global project takes shape in Le Mans
This unprecedented and technically ambitious project stands out for its innovative approach to CO2 valorization. After capture using solvents followed by liquefaction, this CO2 can serve as a new resource for local agriculture or industry. Applications include supplying greenhouse operators to replace fossil-based CO2 for crop growth, recharging fire extinguishers, producing dry ice, or transforming it into mineral materials or sustainable fuel.
The potential applications are numerous. Veolia is committed to exploring all CO2 valorization pathways while prioritizing local applications to create a circular approach at the community level — in line with its GreenUp strategic program. This pragmatic, collaborative approach builds on close cooperation with Le Mans Métropole, a long-standing Veolia partner.
“Innovation is at the heart of our industrial approach to ecological transformation. As a global leader, we can deploy our expertise and cutting-edge technologies in decarbonization and the circular economy to deliver concrete industrial solutions for communities. We are extremely proud of this French first, which demonstrates that industry in France can be ambitious, realistic, and circular all at once,” says Jean-François Nogrette, CEO of Veolia France.
"With this carbon capture project, Le Mans Métropole is at the forefront of innovation in energy transition. This project underscores our full commitment to fighting climate change and our ambition for industrial and economic development. We are extremely proud that Le Mans’ waste-to-energy facility is pioneering this new decarbonization technology on a global scale," adds Stéphane Le Foll, Mayor of Le Mans and President of Le Mans Métropole.
The carbon capture program will continue in Port Arthur, United States in 2026
Leveraging its expertise in water technologies, Veolia will deploy a second pilot in the United States in 2026. This facility will be capable of capturing and utilizing one ton of carbon per day using innovative technology currently under development. The medium-term goal is to advance decarbonization of waste incineration activities and diversify CO2 capture solutions to meet the needs of industrial partners.
In North America, Veolia aims to decarbonize the Port Arthur hazardous waste incinerator as part of its commitment to achieving a 50% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 2032.
"Within two years, Veolia will invest €12M in industrial-scale carbon capture and valorization pilot units. Our international footprint and innovation capabilities enable us to embark on this forward-looking project. Like the project launched in France, successive implementations — particularly across the Atlantic — will demonstrate how our cutting-edge technologies can be deployed at large scale and contribute to the ambitious decarbonization goals of our GreenUp strategic program," says Anne Le Guennec, CEO of Veolia's water technologies activities.
This comprehensive carbon capture and valorization program aligns directly with Veolia's GreenUp strategy to depollute, decarbonize, and regenerate resources.
Source: Veolia group