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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.
At The Wilds, a multi-purpose community, ecology and events space delivered by Barking Riverside Limited, the Envac terminal is not tucked away in an anonymous shed. Instead, it sits within an award-winning building that also houses workspaces (where the Envac UK office is also located), a local café, events and, importantly, an inclusive early years setting: Barking Riverside Explorers Preschool, part of the SENspired family of services.
Cities are where the world’s biggest challenges and opportunities converge. They occupy just 2% of the Earth’s land, yet house half the global population and generate around 80% of emissions. In a time of accelerating climate change and geopolitical instability, cities are becoming the testing ground for whether we can secure clean air, reliable infrastructure and social stability. In 2025, Envac appointed its first Chief Sustainability Officer, underlining the strategic importance of sustainability for our future growth and long‑term competitiveness.
India’s Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules 2026 replace the 2016 framework and make four‑stream segregation, digital tracking and strict accountability mandatory for all waste generators. From 1 April 2026, only non‑recyclable, inert waste can go to landfill, while mixed waste and poor segregation will be penalised through higher fees and sanctions. The rules place a particular focus on bulk waste generators such as large residential complexes, commercial centres, hospitals, universities and airports, which together account for about 30% of urban waste. Automated, closed‑loop collection and data‑driven systems give cities and developments a practical path to comply while improving hygiene, reducing environmental impact and future‑proofing investments.
Envac’s Sustainability Report 2025 shows how automated underground waste collection is helping cities respond to rising waste volumes, climate risk and pressure on urban infrastructure.
With a strong presence in India for over 16 years, Envac has been working with progressive urban local bodies, large townships, hospitals, airports and mixed-use developments to build future-proof, technology-driven waste infrastructure. The new SWM Rules 2026, introducing mandatory four-stream segregation at source, stronger accountability for Bulk Waste Generators, the Polluter Pays principle, digital tracking and limited landfilling, are closely aligned with the solutions Envac has been delivering in India and worldwide.
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.
Building on its growing success, The Green Way 2026 will feature an expanded, full-day programme with a stronger focus on innovation and technology, bringing together /../