SIIC Environment Holdings Ltd is a Singapore-headquartered environmental infrastructure company with integrated operations across water and waste-related services, primarily in China. The company's business activities span municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, water supply and distribution, sludge treatment, and waste-to-energy or solid waste incineration-related services, supported by a portfolio of operating projects and long-term concession or service arrangements. Its operating model is oriented toward end-to-end environmental solutions, combining project development, engineering integration, investment, operations and maintenance, and performance management across its asset base. The company typically participates in the full lifecycle of environmental infrastructure, from planning and upgrading treatment capacity to ensuring stable compliance outcomes and service reliability for municipal authorities and industrial clients. SIIC Environment's geographic reach is anchored in China's major provinces and urban clusters where demand for upgraded water quality, wastewater management, and waste treatment remains structurally supported by regulation and urbanisation. The company's strategic positioning focuses on scale operations, disciplined investment selection, operational excellence, and the expansion of integrated environmental capabilities, including technology application and efficiency enhancements, to strengthen long-term recurring cash flows from essential public utility services while supporting sustainability and environmental protection objectives.
Headquarters
One Temasek Avenue 37-03, Millenia Tower
Singapore; Singapore;
Postal Code: 039192
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Website: http://www.siicenv.com
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