Envac has entered into an OEM agreement with Namdal Ressurs to integrate the NRC1 access control system and Intellicont software platform into selected mobile vacuum systems in Norway, with the possibility to expand over time.
In a groundbreaking development for hospital logistics, Envac has unveiled its innovative technology at the newly inaugurated logistics platform of CHU Rennes University Hospital. This facility has set a new standard in Europe for automated and sustainable hospital logistics by introducing the world’s first integrated system that combines pneumatic transport of infectious waste with on-site treatment using state-of-the-art technology.
Envac has been awarded the contract to supply an automated waste collection system for Building C, the final phase of the new main building at Oulu University Hospital (OYS) in Finland, supporting the OYS2030 vision for a highly functional, cost‑effective and sustainable hospital campus.
Envac Norge AS is proud to announce that it has been awarded the contract to deliver and install a cutting-edge waste collection terminal for the transformative Mindemyren development project in Bergen, Norway.
We’re excited to share that the Swedish Institute has just released a brand-new video about Envac, filmed in Norra Djurgårdsstaden (Stockholm Royal Seaport). Our team had the pleasure of guiding the crew around the area, showcasing our terminal and how our innovative waste collection system works in one of Stockholm’s most forward-thinking districts.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has spotlighted the City of Bergen’s innovative implementation of Envac’s automated waste collection system as a leading example of sustainable urban innovation.
Bergen, Norway, is once again making headlines — this time in The Washington Post, which spotlights the city’s groundbreaking approach to urban waste management.
Envac Norge AS is proud to announce the signing of a Climate Contract with the City of Oslo – a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to sustainability and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Envac’s latest sustainability report shows a year full of smart, clean and sustainable-focused developments. Achievements include reduced emissions, improved recycling, efficiency gains thanks to automated solutions, and substantially reduced risk for infections in healthcare environments.
Envac, a global leader in automated waste and soiled linen management, is excited to participate in two Envac, en global leder inden for automatiseret affalds- og linnedhåndtering, deltager i to vigtige sundhedsevents: med.Logistica 2025 i Leipzig (6.–7. maj) og Hospital Automation Summit 2025 i Odense (14. maj). Begge events giver mulighed for at møde brancheeksperter og få værdifulde informationer om hospitalers automatisering og bæredygtig affaldshåndtering.
A pioneering plastic sorting project in Hammarby Sjöstad shows that Stockholm households can reduce CO₂ emissions by 40,000 tonnes annually and increase recycling by 44%. With the help of digital tools, competitions, and real-time feedback, residents improved their sorting habits — and kept them up over time.
The pneumatic system by Envac consists of an initial network of over 500 metres of underground pipes through which the waste is transported from the source, with inlets spread inside the terminal, to the waste collection station. The total investment of the system is over 2.1 million euros.