With a strong presence in India for over 16 years, Envac has been working with progressive urban local bodies, large townships, hospitals, airports and mixed-use developments to build future-proof, technology-driven waste infrastructure. The new SWM Rules 2026, introducing mandatory four-stream segregation at source, stronger accountability for Bulk Waste Generators, the Polluter Pays principle, digital tracking and limited landfilling, are closely aligned with the solutions Envac has been delivering in India and worldwide.
Envac has been awarded the contract to supply an automated waste collection system for 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 is proud to provide state-of-the-art waste management systems for the forthcoming Health Quarter in Aksdal, Tysvaer Municipality in Norway. This innovative facility is designed to enhance healthcare and welfare services for the community.
The Reduce, Reuse, Recycle project in Sweden’s Norra Djurgårdsstaden (Stockholm Royal Seaport) is delivering fantastic results in waste reduction and recycling improvements, and we’re thrilled to share the outcomes of its second phase! Thanks to the Envac ReFlow application-based service, which digitalises and enhances the waste collection system, residents have been able to reduce their residual waste and improve recycling habits.
Envac Middle East is participating for the first time in the major CityScape Global 2024 exhibition in Riyadh from the 11th to the 14th of November. With its participation, Envac highlights its versatility and flexibility to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding market and its ability to adapt its systems to new global trends in waste management and urban development.
A groundbreaking study from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) reveals that automated, hermetically sealed pipe systems for hospital waste disposal and handling dirty laundry can significantly reduce the amount of bacteria in hospitals compared to traditional hospital waste management methods.
Efficient and sustainable waste management has become essential in a growing world of urbanisation. This Supercool podcast, hosted by Josh Dorfman, explores Envac’s revolutionary underground pneumatic waste collection system, which Joakim Karlsson, CEO of Envac, discussed.
Envac is delighted to announce the appointment of three highly respected professionals to its board of directors: Bengt Thorsson, Karoline Nyström, and Michael Gidlund. With their diverse backgrounds in leadership, technology, sustainability, and automation, these leaders will contribute significantly to Envac’s future.
The report showcases its steadfast commitment, impact, and progress in promoting sustainable cities by providing innovative automated waste collection solutions. Envac highlights the positive difference it can make across four key areas: quality of life, minimising emissions, resource circularity, and business responsibility.
Envac is working with the city of Trondheim, which has been recognised for its innovative and eco-friendly waste management practices in a stride towards sustainable urban development. With a keen focus on reducing landfill waste, the city has successfully implemented a full vacuum automatic waste collection system for residential areas with over 250 apartment units.
Envac Korea is proud to announce the successful completion of the Gaepo project, The H Firstier I’Park, in the prestigious Gangnam area. This landmark project represents one of Seoul’s largest and most prestigious projects, showcasing Envac’s commitment to creating a clean, sustainable environment.
The company will deploy its technology in the New Artois Metropolitan Hospital in Lens and the Lariboisière – Fernand-Widal AP-HP Hospital in Paris. With these new contracts, and once the new pneumatic waste collection systems are operational, Envac will have equipped six hospitals in France with their technology.