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31st October 2024
Tout Lyon
Interview with L. Mondelin, Managing Director

The local weekly ‘Tout Lyon’, a general information magazine for the Lyon region (France), took an interest in our latest LBO.

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18th October 2024
Les Echos - Capital Finance
A new financial partner for CTP environnement's fourth LBO

The CTP environnement group is continuing to expand, with Andera Partners taking over from BNP Paribas Développement, one of the company's historic financial partners, alongside its management team and around fifty senior employees.

Bpifrance, a shareholder since 2005 which has already supported the company's first three by-outs, is reinvesting through France Investissement Energie Environnement 2.

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10th October 2024
Asia Business Outlook Special Edition on Business Leaders
Portrait of Stephane Oziol, Managing Director of our subsidiary in Singapore

Leading CTP environment Asia Pacific, Stephane had the honour to be included in this special edition as one of the 10 most promising business leaders from water wastewater treatment in Singapore in 2024.

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20th September 2024
The French American Chamber of Commerce Magazine in Texas
CTP environment's successful journey from Canadian to US market

This new article highlights our development in the US, the primary challenges we faced, the notable success stories that confirmed the benefits of our expansion and what we expect for the future.

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15th May 2024
Release in the French magazine "l'Eau, l'Industrie, les Nuisances" n°471
Mobile units: solutions always on the move

CTP environnement is named as a major player in an article by the April 2024 issue of the magazine ‘L'eau, l'industrie, les nuisances’ on the solutions provided by mobile effluent treatment units in response to the increasing degradation of water resources.

Their adaptability and the latest technical developments mean that a range of increasingly diverse solutions can be offered, capable of dealing with both crisis situations and more ‘traditional’ issues.

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