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Below you can find a selection of the latest articles and news from Envac, covering updates on projects, innovations, and developments related to automated waste collection and sustainable urban solutions.
India’s Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, effective April 1, 2026, are set to transform the way urban waste is managed. These new rules replace the 2016 framework and require both decision makers and end users to take a more active role in creating cleaner, healthier cities. The transition from the old “collect–dump–forget” model to a system centred on segregation, accountability, and technology is now a regulatory reality.
Airports face growing pressure to manage increasing waste volumes while maintaining high standards of hygiene, safety, and sustainability. Envac’s automatic waste collection systems offer a proven solution, streamlining operations, reducing emissions, and improving the passenger environment through a sealed, automated waste management solution.
Designing Cities for the Future: Why Waste Belongs Underground Cities are growing taller and denser than ever before. Yet many still rely on outdated waste /../
Envac has been awarded the contract to supply an automated waste collection system for the final phase of the new main building at Oulu University Hospital (OYS) in Finland, supporting the OYS2030 vision for a highly functional, cost‑effective and sustainable hospital campus.
In a groundbreaking development for hospital logistics, Envac has unveiled its innovative technology at the newly inaugurated logistics platform of CHU Rennes University Hospital. This facility has set a new standard in Europe for automated and sustainable hospital logistics by introducing the world’s first integrated system that combines pneumatic transport of infectious waste with on-site treatment using state-of-the-art technology.
Envac’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Naz Habashian, represented the company at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, as part of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) business delegation. Her involvement underscored Envac’s leadership in advancing sustainable, circular, and resilient cities on a global stage.