At Envac, we’ve been leading the way in automated waste systems since 1961, with over 1,200 installations worldwide. Our customized solutions are designed to save space, cut costs, and streamline operations, whether it’s for hospitals, high-rises, stadiums, convenience stores, or entire cities.
Traditional waste management systems often fall short in meeting the demands of modern urban living. Envac’s custom waste collection systems offer a revolutionary solution, blending luxury, sustainability, and practicality to elevate property value and enhance the resident experience.
Envac Automatic Waste Collection System (AWCS) is a practical approach to managing urban waste. The system not only streamlines waste management processes but also brings a multitude of benefits to urban environments, making cities cleaner, safer, and more sustainable.
The PAYT (Pay As You Throw) strategy is an innovative approach to managing waste that promotes environmental awareness and individual responsibility. This system entails a fee that users pay based on the amount of waste they dispose of in designated containers for different types of waste. In essence, the more one throws away, the higher the cost.
Envac Automation Platform (EAP) is an outstanding tool for optimizing the performance of waste collection facilities. Its configurability and advanced analytics make it possible to significantly reduce energy consumption, improve fraction purity, minimize downtime, and boost capacity—ultimately delivering superior economic outcomes.
Managing waste is a significant challenge for cities worldwide. Total global waste is estimated to reach 3.88 billion tonnes by 2050 as urban populations – and their waste – continue to grow.
As cities grow and urban populations increase, the demand for smarter, more sustainable infrastructure has never been greater. One of the key components of smart /../
Keeping waste collection systems running at peak performance is essential for creating cleaner, more efficient, and sustainable urban spaces through proper waste management. But what /../