The Heukseok Xi project exemplifies the seamless fusion of luxury living and sustainable urban development. By integrating cutting-edge waste management technology with premium residential features, the complex elevates the everyday lives of its residents and contributes to South Korea’s long-term sustainability goals.
Envac’s advanced automatic waste collection system at a major hospital in Kunshan, China, significantly improving hygiene and operational efficiency. It includes various departments such as outpatient medical technology, a ward with 2000 beds, a scientific research and teaching office, an infectious disease, and a logistics centre.
The Limburg Optimo Sorting Facility, launched in 2022, serves 32 municipalities and over 300,000 households. It currently sorts five waste fractions: food waste, garden waste, textile waste, residual waste, and plastic/metal packaging. The facility is built to be flexible, with the option to add two more fractions in the future.
A pioneer in implementing pneumatic waste collection, Majadahonda City Council operates five collection centres and exemplifies how to improve environmental quality and urban planning in cities. By seamlessly integrating waste management, the system has improved sustainability and made life easier for residents.
Flexible healthcare facilities for modern, high-quality care are centrally located in Stockholm. By integrating an advanced waste collection system, the hospital ensures a cleaner and more efficient environment for patients and staff.
Nestled in the stunning natural beauty of Norway, the city of Trondheim seamlessly blends cultural richness and architectural elegance. Trondheim’s commitment to sustainability is exemplified by its innovative waste management solutions.
One of the most notable measures adopted by the hospital is the installation of Envac’s automatic waste collection system. The system is designed to collect four different waste streams: paper, confidential paper, residual, and plastic.
At Doha’s state-of-the-art Hamad International Airport, five pneumatic waste collection systems handle kitchen waste from Qatar Airlines Flight Catering, while six collect mixed waste from the terminal. Envac designed, built, operates, and maintains all eleven systems.
Karla Tower – the tallest building in the Nordics – chooses a smart waste collection system from Envac to easily solve waste management and avoid heavy waste collection traffic. By integrating this innovative solution, the tower enhances sustainability and improves urban liveability for its residents.
H Firsitier I’Park in Gangnam, Seoul, is a prestigious development of 74 buildings, ranging from 4 to 35 floors. The Envac system ensures a clean environment in this thriving business hub. Spanning 399,741.70 sqm, the site features a fitness centre, swimming pool, daycare centre, and a 12,000 sqm central park.
Envac Finland has introduced an enhanced waste disposal system at The Bridge Hospital, which has resulted in improved safety and efficiency. The system covers general waste, soiled linen vertical shafts, and automated platform conveyors on every floor, reducing the need for staff and patients to transport waste through hallways and elevators.
Place Vendôme is committed to establishing an innovative and sustainable city aligned with Lusail’s broader vision. In pursuit of this goal, they have implemented a standalone pneumatic waste collection system (PWCS) to serve the mall’s waste management needs. The PWCS operates using a network of underground pipes to transport waste directly from the retail outlets and hotels to a central waste collection point.