
photos courtesy of Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Woodcliff lake NJ, to celebrate Earth Day, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco joined Veolia for the unveiling of an 11-foot sculpture of a massive fish named Finn at the Woodcliff Lake Reservoir to highlight conservation efforts. Constructed from repurposed metal, Finn encourages residents to recycle and is large enough to hold more than 15 trash bags of plastic bottles.
Veolia is a French multinational company that provides environmental services such as water management, waste management, and energy services to governments, businesses, and individuals. The company was founded in 1853 and is headquartered in Paris, France.
Veolia’s water management services include designing, building, and operating water treatment and distribution systems, as well as wastewater treatment and reuse systems. The company also provides waste management services such as collecting, sorting, recycling, and disposing of waste.
Veolia’s energy services include managing and optimizing energy consumption for businesses and municipalities, as well as providing renewable energy solutions such as biomass, wind, and solar power.
Veolia operates in over 50 countries and employs around 178,000 people. The company is committed to sustainable development and is focused on promoting the circular economy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and preserving natural resources.
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Tedesco found the camera again.