Envac, the underground automated waste collection service, is celebrating further success in the Middle East after winning two projects in Dubai with Emirates Flight Catering Facility (EKFC). Envac ...
Tired of overflowing bins and roads blocked by waste vans? Quebec’s new Cité Verte (green city) eco urban development will use a vacuum-powered (pneumatic) underground waste system from Swedish ...
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Collaboration with China on the development of smart and sustainable cities is worth long-term commitment, the chief executive officer (CEO) and president of Sweden's ...
Day one is done and dusted and now the key numbers behind the $21m new garbage system in the Maroochydore CBD can be revealed. The headline figure is $21m – the cost to-date of the new Envac automated ...
Thanks to the luxuries of central heating, running water, sanitation and electricity it is difficult to imagine just how uncomfortable life was for city dwellers in the early 19th century. Yet one key ...
While the storm crippled much of New York City’s waste collection, Envac continued to operate, disposing of 8 tonnes of daily waste from Roosevelt Island’s 14,000 residents. Thirty three waste inlets ...
Doha - Msheireb Properties has awarded Sweden's ENVAC AB a major contract to install a state-of-the-art automated waste recycling system for its flagship Msheireb Downtown project in Doha. 20 August ...
Science Park, a 54-acre office park in Hong Kong, is home to more than 330 corporate tenants in 26 buildings (with more under construction). As its name implies, many of these tenants are technology ...
Envac waste recycling system sucks rubbish from homes to central collection point via underground tubes The UK’s first automated waste collection system where rubbish is sucked from homes via ...
Place Vendôme, a mixed-use mall development located in the city of Lusail in Qatar, is set to revolutionise waste management by implementing a pneumatic waste collection system (PWCS). The project, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The 70km/h suction whoosh of Australia’s first underground waste disposal system will replace the clanging and rattling of some rubbish ...
Hurdles in securing overseas-based specialists and acid sulfate soils have been cleared and now a $21m system is ready to serve the Maroochydore CBD. Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson and the council ...
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