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Envac’s automated systems for waste collection and sorting are revolutionising traditional waste management and creating cleaner environments. By reducing air pollution, lowering carbon emissions and eliminating the unsanitary conditions that often accompany traditional waste methods, the system ensures more efficient, more hygienic and more sustainable waste management.

Innovative waste management for cleaner and more sustainable environments

Our automated collection systems replace traditional methods with a more efficient, more hygienic and environmentally friendly solution. Waste is transported underground directly from the disposal point to a central facility, eliminating manual handling, reducing refuse truck traffic and carbon emissions, and preventing odour and mess. With smart technology and real-time monitoring, collection and operation are optimised.

Envac Sorting automatically separates waste by bag colour at a central facility, without affecting the existing infrastructure. It simplifies recycling, improves material quality and reduces costs. The solution is flexible and suitable for all types of communities – from major cities to rural areas.

Envac’s systems are used in cities, at airports, in hospitals and in many other environments to create cleaner and safer places.

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Available around the clock

Keeps courtyards and pavements clean, replacing overflowing rubbish bins

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Reduces noise, emissions and heavy traffic

Compared with traditional methods

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Smart and simple recycling

Integrated into the same system

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Optimises land use

Frees up space for retail, cycle parking and more

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Smartly located, hygienic inlets for easy waste management

Healthcare Facilities

Envac’s automated waste systems streamline the transport of general waste, food waste, soiled laundry and infectious waste in healthcare facilities. By eliminating manual handling with trolleys outside wards, the spread of bacteria and viruses is reduced, while hygiene is improved and operating costs are lowered.

Cities, Councils, Boroughs

Envac’s systems contribute to smarter, greener urban environments by improving air quality and reducing air pollution and carbon emissions. The systems also eliminate odour and mess, improve hygiene and safety, and replace outdated, unsanitary practices with a cleaner and more efficient solution.

Airports

Airports are dynamic environments with high traffic and strict security requirements. Efficient waste management is crucial to maintaining smooth operations. Envac’s systems streamline waste collection, solve complex logistical challenges and improve efficiency, safety and cost-effectiveness.

What we do: Smart, automated waste collection and sorting

Our innovative, automated systems play an important role in shaping and maintaining smart and sustainable environments across the world. Through innovation and ingenuity, we improve quality of life today and secure a greener planet for future generations.

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Reduction of heavy refuse truck traffic, greenhouse gases and emissions

Removing waste, creating value

We take care of waste and create value.

Envac uses advanced technology to optimise operations and cost efficiency. Smart sensors, software and IoT connectivity enable real-time monitoring, reduce manual handling and improve operational performance.

The Envac Automation Platform (EAP) delivers real-time data, predictive analysis and automated system optimisation. This helps cities and businesses track waste volumes, streamline collection and reduce energy consumption by up to 70% through peak shaving.

By combining automation, AI-driven insights and energy-efficient innovations, Envac provides a high-tech, cost-effective and future-proof waste management solution.

Healthcare Facilities

Envac’s smart vacuum waste systems transport general and infectious hospital waste and laundry through hermetically sealed pipe networks, hidden within the hospital structure – behind walls, under floors and in service tunnels. The need to move waste and laundry on trolleys from the ward to the waste collection terminal is removed.

The risk of potential accidents, spread of infection and hospital-acquired infections is reduced.

The Envac system creates a more hygienic environment while at the same time lowering operating costs for hospitals, care homes and healthcare facilities.

Waste management for all environments

Envac’s systems efficiently handle waste and recycling from homes, businesses, public spaces, hospitals, airports and industrial kitchens. By eliminating many of the problems associated with traditional waste management, Envac reduces unsanitary conditions, lowers operating costs, decreases the need for manual labour and improves the working environment.

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