Amanda Yeates explains how Envac can support sustainable planning for major events ahead of 2032: with a $2B arena and an Athletes’ Village coming to the Sunshine Coast, scalable automated waste collection handles surging crowds more cleanly than traditional approaches.
Amanda Yeates explains why systems like Envac matter as sustainability reporting grows. By helping organisations show direct and indirect impacts across supply chains, Envac supports compliance and reputation—so stakeholders can “do the right thing” and be part of the solution.
Amanda Yeates explains how Envac’s automated waste collection advances the Sunshine Coast’s sustainability and smart-city goals—showing what a future-ready city centre can look like as the precinct grows to tens of thousands of daily workers.
Amanda Yeates explains why Maroochydore embraced Envac: a proven, first-of-its-kind-in-Australia system with smart alerts that prevent overflowing bins. She invites visitors to see it in action—and argues this brave shift boosts sustainability, improves liveability, and shapes the future of urban waste.
Bergen: gateway to Norway’s fjords and home to one of the world’s biggest underground waste management systems. Underneath the narrow cobbled streets of this historical /../
At the heart of Maroochydore City Centre’s commitment to sustainability and innovation is a cutting-edge waste management system that quietly yet efficiently keeps the city clean and green. Overseeing this vital operation is Ian Pritchard, a dedicated professional at Envac, the company behind ensuring the City Centre remains a model for smart urban living.
Improving hospital efficiency and hygiene by eliminating cross-infection risks and streamlining waste and soiled linen handling. Replacing wheel-based corridor transportation with our sealed and efficient vacuum transportation system will free up valuable space, improve workflow, and ensure a cleaner environment for patients and healthcare professionals.
Boost efficiency and cut costs with PAC’s pneumatic trim removal systems. By eliminating clogs and jams, these systems reduce downtime and lower maintenance requirements. Trim is chopped into small, clog-free pieces for fast transport through ductwork, keeping operations smooth and productivity high.
Half as Interesting explores Roosevelt Island’s pneumatic waste system: an underground network that whisks trash through tubes to a central plant, reducing trucks, odour and kerbside bins—an entertaining look at how vacuum collection keeps dense neighbourhoods cleaner.
Business InsiderA Business Insider “World Wide Waste” video traces how Disney’s Magic Kingdom pioneered pneumatic trash tubes and how a similar AVAC network ended up serving New York’s Roosevelt Island—reducing curbside bins and truck traffic with fast, underground collection.