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Bergen’s smart waste system featured in ‘The Washington Post’

Bergen, Norway, is once again making headlines – this time in The Washington Post, which spotlights the city’s groundbreaking approach to urban waste management. The article highlights how Bergen has transitioned from conventional waste trucks and bins to a fully automated underground waste collection system developed by Envac.

Automated waste collection inlets located in Bergen

Bergen, Norway, is once again making headlines — this time in The Washington Post, which spotlights the city’s groundbreaking approach to urban waste management. The article highlights how Bergen has transitioned from conventional waste trucks and bins to a fully automated underground waste collection system developed by Envac.

In May, Nicolás Rivero, Climate Solutions reporter at The Washington Post, visited Bergen to experience the system up close. Hosted by Envac and local waste authority BIR, Rivero explored how the city’s bold move is reducing emissions, improving city life, and setting a new standard for sustainable infrastructure.

The visit and resulting article emphasizes the city’s role as a global leader in smart, sustainable urban development.

With strong collaboration, innovation, and long-term vision, Bergen continues to inspire cities worldwide to rethink waste.

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Envac launches the world’s first automatic collection system for infectious waste at the CHU University Hospital of Rennes, France

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.

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