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Amanda Yeates – Sunshine Coast Australia

Amanda Yeates explains why Maroochydore embraced Envac: a proven, first-of-its-kind-in-Australia system with smart alerts that prevent overflowing bins. She invites visitors to see it in action—and argues this brave shift boosts sustainability, improves liveability, and shapes the future of urban waste.

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What appealed to you about the Envac system?

Amanda Yeates shares why Envac appealed: it was a proven, internationally deployed alternative to traditional waste collection—already operating at scale (e.g., Korea). Introducing it at Maroochydore City Centre brought Australia’s first system of its kind, offering a reliable, modern solution.

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How did stakeholders and the community react to the Envac system?

Stakeholders and visitors increasingly associate Maroochydore’s new CBD with its first-in-Australia underground, automated waste system—Amanda Yeates says it’s become a standout talking point nationally and internationally.
For residents and workers, the reaction is more practical: quieter mornings without truck beepers, fewer heavy vehicles and overflowing bins, and a cleaner, safer streetscape that now feels “normal” in the city centre.

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Envac Reflow: Smarter waste management for connected communities

Reflow is a digital tool built for residents using the Envac pneumatic waste system. From real-time inlet maps and self-healing technology to recycling insights and QR-powered app clips, Reflow makes it simple to reduce, reuse, and recycle, all from your phone. Watch the video and see how Reflow is shaping the future of sustainable living.