We are thrilled to share that Envac had the opportunity to participate in the esteemed 32nd New Environmental Exposition 2023 held in Tokyo, Japan – a premier platform that brings together environmental enthusiasts from across Asia to discuss and address recycling, waste, contamination, and other environmental concerns.
The Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi, visited the ‘Gujarat International Finance Tec-City’ (GIFT City) in Gandhinagar to review the ongoing project status. Envac’s automated waste collection system was part of the visit since it is critical to the city’s sustainable infrastructure.
Making cities smarter and more sustainable through innovation is key for our future and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals number 11 of making cities and human settlements safe, resilient, and sustainable.
The new ‘Pioneer the Possible: Accelerating the Green Transition’ exhibition in Washington D.C. highlights various proven green solutions from Envac that can help U.S. cities to achieve their sustainability objectives.
The Sweden+Korea Green Transition Alliance and its member companies invited a delegation of South Korean journalists to Sweden to learn more about Swedish sustainability solutions that can support South Korea to become a carbon-neutral society by 2050.
The Sweden+Korea Green Transition Alliance and its member companies invited a delegation of South Korean journalists to Sweden to learn more about Swedish sustainability solutions that can support South Korea to become a carbon-neutral society by 2050.
Waste collection truck trips within the development have been reduced by up to 80% and the requirement for space within buildings for waste storage has decreased by 70% saving plot developers money.
The agreement between White Peak and Envac aims to apply Envac’s world leading waste management technology, which has been adapted to meet the demands of the fast growing Chinese market.
A state-of-the-art waste collection system in Bellakvarter, Amager, keeps gardens and courtyards free from bins and garbage trucks. As the first system worldwide to collect five separate waste streams, it also makes sorting waste easy for residents.