Envac offers automatic waste collection systems that help create cleaner environments and smarter cities. Our innovative technology has revolutionised waste management by reducing air pollution, carbon emissions, and unsanitary conditions associated with traditional waste collection methods. Join us on an exciting journey towards a sustainable future.
Various pollution sources challenge clean air in urban environments, including waste management practices like traditional garbage collection. With cities aiming for sustainability and healthier conditions, examining these practices’ impact on air quality is critical. Notably, the role of garbage trucks in urban pollution underscores the need for innovative waste management solutions.
South Korea’s food waste policy is an excellent example of how effective government action can help to address a considerable environmental problem. By continuing to invest in new technologies and policies, the country can build on its success and reduce food waste in the coming years.
Effective management of soiled linen in healthcare is essential for infection control. Traditional manual handling poses significant health risks due to exposure to infectious agents, highlighting the need for advanced automated solutions.
Managing waste, mainly through manual handling, involves navigating a landscape fraught with potential hazards. These challenges underscore the need for a comprehensive approach to protect both individuals and our planet.
Groundbreaking system allows residents from approximately 2,000 homes to manage large volumes of cardboard waste sustainably. The initiative is set to prevent around 105 tonnes of cardboard from ending up in landfills annually.
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.