The Huzhou Central Hospital is in charge of providing medical care to over 4 million individuals. Envac’s automatic waste collection system provides an efficient solution for managing general waste and soiled linen in the hospital, creating a safer and cleaner hospital environment.
King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, empowers businesses with access to advanced office infrastructure and sustainable smart city solutions. Envac’s system improves efficiency, cleanliness, and environmental responsibility in this thriving financial hub.
Consistently ranked among the top children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta strengthens its green and sustainable focus with an automated pneumatic waste removal system, ensuring a cleaner and more efficient environment for patients and staff.
Yantai Hammarby Eco City is a sustainable smart city spanning 880,000 square metres. It is inspired by the global eco-city model of the Hammarby Sjöstad project in Stockholm. The city is designed to prioritise environmental harmony and integrate smart waste management to support a high-quality urban lifestyle.
The UK’s first pneumatic waste collection system, saving space and boosting recycling rates. Seamlessly integrated into Wembley Park’s vibrant urban landscape, it enhances public spaces, supports sustainability goals, and sets a new benchmark for modern city living.
The City of León required a waste solution to serve a historical city without compromising its traditional charm and enable the collection of a large volume of waste without disrupting the atmosphere of this popular tourist destination.
Envac was selected as waste collection technology partner in order to share the skills, knowledge and expertise gained through being a part of one of Stockholm’s most high-profile developments to date, Stockholm Royal Seaport – Sweden’s blueprint for sustainable 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.
Jewel of the Creek is a 1 million sqm mixed-use development in Port Saeed of Deira, on Dubai Creek’s north shore. Combining residential, commercial, hospitality, and recreational spaces, it will transform the area into a vibrant urban hub and a key Dubai landmark.
Eskilstuna was early with household waste recycling. With the higher demands of The National Goals the municipality introduced optical sorting. Within only a few months the target of 50% sorted waste was accomplished.
The target is a region Östergötland without fossil fules in 2030. This was the main political factor for the municipality of Linköping to introduce household collection of food waste using optical sorting.
The plant is owned and operated by HEM (Halmstad Energi och Miljö AB). It’s built for two fractions, food and rest, with the option to easily extend it to six fractions. The brand new building also contains a pre-treatment facility for the sorted food waste, which becomes biofuel.