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).
Expo Park, also known as Parque Nações or Parks of Nation, is a public commercial and residential area located in Lisbon. The area has been using an automated waste collection system by Envac since the 1990s. This year, the system is celebrating its 25th anniversary and the positive environmental outcomes it has generated.
Introducing Envac ReFlow – the game-changing solution for waste management and citizen recycling rates. This cutting-edge digital toolset streamlines green living, empowering cities to achieve their climate goals with ease.
The goal is to modernise the automated waste collection system with the latest technology. The system will collect real-time data that helps operators and owners better understand the waste collection system. The project has already started and is scheduled to continue until December 2023. The initiative promotes sustainable urban development by implementing highly efficient waste management systems to create a green and smart city.
The latest sustainable technology will be displayed at Dubai’s most cutting-edge hotel project as they implement Envac’s automated waste collection solution. This will help create a cleaner and more eco-friendly environment. The pneumatic waste collection system will collect around 1.9 tonnes of waste per day, including both recyclable and mixed waste fractions.
On October 4th, the Bergen Municipality, BIR and Envac jointly launched a new waste collection station of Bergen’s automated waste collection system. The modern waste management technology is now operational in many neighbourhoods.
Sandvika municipality has chosen Envac Norway to provide an automated waste collection system. The system aims to enhance safety and reduce the manual waste transportation process. As a result, the city can now create more green spaces and minimise traffic congestion.
Joakim Karlsson, the CEO and President of Envac spoke exclusively with Xinhua News Agency regarding the company’s partnership with China in the development of sustainable cities. Karlsson appreciated China’s leadership and dedication to green, circular, and low-carbon development.
Saudi Arabia is on a mission to become a sustainable, circular economy and continues investing in innovative solutions that contribute positively to the environment. Envac is honoured to be part of this journey in the Middle East by becoming a partner in their waste collection demand strategy at the King Abdullah Financial District, the prime business and financial district in the region.
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 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.
At Yantai, China, a parallel between Sweden’s Hammarby region and the Nordic lifestyle is built to encourage sustainable living. Inspired by Hammarby lake town in Stockholm, the Yantai eco-city introduces Nordic concepts and technical solutions to reduce the environmental impact of rapid urbanisation.