As global economies grow, so too does the volume and complexity of waste. At EnviroServ, a SUEZ company, we believe that engineering is not just a support function in waste management — it’s the foundation of environmental protection, compliance, and long-term sustainability.
As South Africa’s leading waste management company, EnviroServ continues to invest in innovation to improve service delivery and reduce environmental impact. Our latest development — the expansion of our specialised vehicle fleet — marks a significant step in advancing both our operational capacity and ecological responsibility.
In the petrochemical industry, effective waste management is essential for maintaining regulatory compliance, environmental sustainability, and operational efficiency.
EnviroServ Uganda continues to lead the charge in environmental sustainability with the unveiling of its state-of-the-art Effluent and Leachate Treatment Plant.
South Africa is facing a pressing need for innovative solutions to address the country's growing environmental challenges, including persistent load shedding, water supply shortages, sanitation issues, and waste management crises.
As the leading provider of waste management solutions, EnviroServ, a SUEZ company, remains committed to helping businesses that generate waste and prioritise environmental protection.
At EnviroServ, we take pride in marking World Wetlands Day in a way that reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability and the circular economy. Rather than relying on large posters and flashy campaigns, we believe in taking meaningful action that brings stakeholders together to clean and protect our precious water ecosystems — from oceans to rivers, wetlands, and stormwater systems.
At EnviroServ, we are always looking for ways to drive forward sustainable waste management practices, and our recent engagement with the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) is a prime example of this commitment.
On 13 January 2025, the Department of Basic Education in South Africa announced the highly anticipated 2024 Matric results, and we are thrilled to celebrate the success of Vulumzi Secondary School in the Eastern Cape, one of the schools supported by EnviroServ.
As 2024 comes to a close, we gathered for our much-anticipated annual year-end function at the Meadowdale campus in Gauteng on Friday, 29 November. This event was not just an opportunity to reflect on the year that was, but also to celebrate the achievements that have defined our journey together.
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment (DFFE) is making significant strides in chemicals and waste management with two crucial initiatives that industry stakeholders should be aware of.
On 2 November 2024, Moses Dhlamini, Onsite Supervisor for the Vaal and Kroonstad areas, and his dedicated team reached an extraordinary milestone—17 years without a Lost Time Injury (LTI).
In an impressive display of commitment to sustainability and environmental well-being, the EnviroServ team completed 1,088.5 hours of community service in 2024, marking a remarkable 43.4% increase from 759 hours in 2023.
EnviroServ has been recognised for its impactful environmental initiatives at the Chemicals and Allied Industries Association (CAIA)’s Responsible Care Awards, held on 24 October 2024.
EnviroServ CEO Dean Thompson will head a delegation of the company’s experts at the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) conference in Cape Town, running from 15 to 18 September.
The Electricity Regulation Amendment Act signed into law in August is predicted to lead to a rapid growth of renewable energy sources – and an increase in solar waste which has the potential to damage the environment if not correctly disposed of.
With a renewed drive for sustainable development and creating shared value for customers, EnviroServ, a leader in waste and wastewater management, is working towards achieving milestones across three key areas.