SITA (originally Société Industrielle de Transport Automobile) is the main brand representing Suez's waste subsidiaries in Europe, North America, the Asia Pacific zone and Australia. Following the merger of the original Suez and Gaz de France in 2008, Suez Environnement (now Suez) became a listed group on the New York Stock Exchange, Brussels Stock Exchange and the Paris Stock Exchange. SITA is a significant part of the Suez business, which now as a waste management and water treatment specialist is fully focused on sustainable development.
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| - Sita Deutschland (de)
- Suez Recyclage & Revalorisation France (fr)
- SITA (afvalverwerking) (nl)
- SITA (waste management company) (en)
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| - Suez Recyclage & Revalorisation France, ou Suez RV France, anciennement SITA, acronyme de « Société Industrielle des Transports Automobiles », est une entreprise française spécialisée dans la gestion et la valorisation des déchets devenue filiale du groupe Suez en 2015. Elle est l'une des deux principales activités de Suez en France avec Suez Eau France. (fr)
- SITA (vroeger Société industrielle de transport automobile) was een internationaal bedrijf met Franse roots, gespecialiseerd in afvalinzameling en -verwerking. SITA is in 2017 volledig opgegaan in het Franse SUEZ. SITA had vestigingen in Europa, Noord-Amerika, Oost-Azië en Australië. In Nederland was SITA actief als SITA Nederland. De naam van SITA Nederland werd SUEZ Recycling and Recovery Netherlands. (nl)
- SITA (originally Société Industrielle de Transport Automobile) is the main brand representing Suez's waste subsidiaries in Europe, North America, the Asia Pacific zone and Australia. Following the merger of the original Suez and Gaz de France in 2008, Suez Environnement (now Suez) became a listed group on the New York Stock Exchange, Brussels Stock Exchange and the Paris Stock Exchange. SITA is a significant part of the Suez business, which now as a waste management and water treatment specialist is fully focused on sustainable development. (en)
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| - Suez Recyclage & Revalorisation France, ou Suez RV France, anciennement SITA, acronyme de « Société Industrielle des Transports Automobiles », est une entreprise française spécialisée dans la gestion et la valorisation des déchets devenue filiale du groupe Suez en 2015. Elle est l'une des deux principales activités de Suez en France avec Suez Eau France. (fr)
- SITA (originally Société Industrielle de Transport Automobile) is the main brand representing Suez's waste subsidiaries in Europe, North America, the Asia Pacific zone and Australia. Following the merger of the original Suez and Gaz de France in 2008, Suez Environnement (now Suez) became a listed group on the New York Stock Exchange, Brussels Stock Exchange and the Paris Stock Exchange. SITA is a significant part of the Suez business, which now as a waste management and water treatment specialist is fully focused on sustainable development. It owns, operates or has submitted planning applications for a number of incineration and In-vessel composting plants. Sita's services include business and residential waste disposal, street cleansing, landfill engineering, civic amenity site management and energy from waste. (en)
- SITA (vroeger Société industrielle de transport automobile) was een internationaal bedrijf met Franse roots, gespecialiseerd in afvalinzameling en -verwerking. SITA is in 2017 volledig opgegaan in het Franse SUEZ. SITA had vestigingen in Europa, Noord-Amerika, Oost-Azië en Australië. In Nederland was SITA actief als SITA Nederland. De naam van SITA Nederland werd SUEZ Recycling and Recovery Netherlands. (nl)
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