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.
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.
Envac is strengthening its position in Japan’s airline catering industry by delivering efficient and sustainable waste management solutions. Recently, the company undertook key maintenance and upgrade projects for All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) at Haneda and Narita airports, reinforcing its long-term collaboration with Japanese airlines and catering firms.
Envac Korea celebrates its 30th anniversary, marking three decades of transforming waste management in South Korea. Since its establishment, the company has installed over 50 automated waste collection systems across 11 cities and successfully delivered 16 large-scale urban district projects, reinforcing its position as an innovator in sustainable city development.
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.
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.
Place Vendôme, a mixed-use mall development located in the city of Lusail in Qatar, is set to revolutionise waste management by implementing a pneumatic waste collection system (PWCS).