4,000 m
Pipe network
Pipe network
100 tonnes waste/day
94 tonnes waste/day
72 inlets, 11 systems
1. QACC Catering Facility (Kitchen Waste System)
• QACC catering facility handles 200,000 meals/day
• 5 systems in the structure
• Service year: In operation since 2013
2. Passenger Main Terminal Complex (Airport System)
• 4 systems in the structure
• Service year: in operation since 2013
3. Passenger Terminal Complex North Node
(Airport System)
• 2 systems in the structure
• Service year: in operation since 2014
• Increased hygiene – there is no cross-contamination, and the waste is immediately removed from food preparation.
• Profitability – increases labour efficiency and eliminates heavy, dirty and time-consuming manual handling.
• Area efficiency – no traditional waste bins – releases valuable space.
• Logistic – enables efficient kitchen design.
• Sealed systems – no odour, no leakage, no bacteria.
• Better ergonomics – eliminates the need for manual handling and transportation of food waste
Airports Venice, Italy
The commitment to sustainability and achieving the “zero emissions” goal by 2030 is the starting point and basis for the Envac system installed at Venice Marco Polo Airport. As the number of travellers, goods and services at airports increases, efficient waste management becomes essential for logistical, environmental and safety reasons.
Airports Doha, Qatar
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.
Airports Dubai, UAE
Hermetically sealed steel waste inlets throughout the kitchen’s preparation area, dishwashing area and cleaning areas are connected to Envac’s state-of-the-art pneumatic waste removal system eliminating the need for unhygienic manual waste handling.
Airports Venice, Italy
The commitment to sustainability and achieving the “zero emissions” goal by 2030 is the starting point and basis for the Envac system installed at Venice Marco Polo Airport. As the number of travellers, goods and services at airports increases, efficient waste management becomes essential for logistical, environmental and safety reasons.
Airports Dubai, UAE
Hermetically sealed steel waste inlets throughout the kitchen’s preparation area, dishwashing area and cleaning areas are connected to Envac’s state-of-the-art pneumatic waste removal system eliminating the need for unhygienic manual waste handling.