60 tons/day
designed collection capacity
designed collection capacity
waste fraction
pipe network for underground transport of waste from buildings to collection terminal
land covered by the urban development
The Jabal Omar Project is a significant urban development project in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, that aims to provide modern and comfortable accommodations for pilgrims visiting the Holy Mosque and the Kaaba.
The project is being developed by the Jabal Omar Development Company. The project features an extensive network of towers and buildings, offering a unique architectural experience for visitors. The project will be completed in several phases, with the second and third phases scheduled for completion in 2024.
Cities Lund, Sweden
Brunnshög offers four waste fractions via pneumatic waste collection, with the aim that no more than 50 metres is needed to reach a waste inlet from the entrances. In addition, there is property-close collection within approximately 200–300 metres of each property.
Cities New Jersey, USA
Summit Plaza, situated in Jersey City, stands as New Jersey’s largest privately-owned Section 8 housing complex, accommodating over 1,200 individuals. This includes vulnerable populations such as long-term residents, elderly and disabled individuals, and families with more than five members, as defined by HUD. The Envac automated waste removal system was installed in 1972 and is still operating reliably today, effortlessly removing residential waste over fifty years later.
Cities Konza, Kenya, Africa
Konza Technopolis is one of Africa’s most ambitious smart city projects, leveraging technology to address urban challenges. By integrating Envac’s pneumatic waste collection system, the city is setting a new standard for clean, efficient, and sustainable urban living.