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  2. Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    An automated vacuum waste collection system, also known as pneumatic refuse collection, or automated vacuum collection (AVAC), transports waste at high speeds through underground pneumatic tubes to a collection station where the waste is compacted and sealed in containers. Full containers are transported away to be emptied.

  3. List of waste management acronyms - Wikipedia

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    ATF Authorised Treatment Facility (e.g. for the treatment of end-of-life vehicles (see ELV) and waste electrical and electronic equipment (see WEEE)) ATT Advanced Thermal Treatment; AV Abandoned Vehicle/s; AVAC Automated Vacuum Collection; AWC Alternate Weekly Collections; AWCS Automated Waste Collection System

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    This waste collection could revolutionize metro areas. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  5. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Waste collection methods vary widely among different countries and regions. Domestic waste collection services are often provided by local government authorities, or by private companies for industrial and commercial waste. Some areas, especially those in less developed countries, do not have formal waste-collection systems.

  6. It has a modular design with space for 72 “collector containers” — the vacuum parts of the machine that capture carbon from the air — which can be stacked on top of each other and moved ...

  7. Vacuum sewer - Wikipedia

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    The main components of a vacuum sewer system are a collection chambers and vacuum valve parts, sewers, a central vacuum station and monitoring and control components. Some vacuum systems have vacuum toilets which are connected directly to a vacuum line, which requires less water for flushing (less than a quarter of a liter per flush). [4]

  8. Waste minimisation - Wikipedia

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    For example, installing automated continuous monitoring equipment can help to identify production problems at an early stage. Waste exchanges; This is where the waste product of one process becomes the raw material for a second process. Waste exchanges represent another way of reducing waste disposal volumes for waste that cannot be eliminated.

  9. Solar-powered waste compacting bin - Wikipedia

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    A solar-powered waste compactor is a smart device that reads a waste bin's fill-level in real-time and triggers an automatic compaction of the waste, effectively increasing the bin's capacity by up to 5-8 times. [1] [2] The compaction mechanism runs on a battery, which is charged by the solar panel. Fully charged, the battery reserve lasts for ...