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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. Talk:Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the Envac Automated Waste Collection System page were merged into Automated vacuum collection on 2014-03-05. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page.

  4. Roosevelt Island - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1970s, raw waste from Roosevelt Island was dumped directly into the East River. [229] Garbage on Roosevelt Island is collected by an automated vacuum collection (AVAC) system, which consists of pneumatic tubes measuring either 20 inches (510 mm), [ 390 ] 22 inches (56 cm), [ 391 ] or 24 inches (61 cm) wide. [ 392 ]

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  6. Ecube Labs - Wikipedia

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    Embedded sensors measure the bin fill-level in real-time and trigger automated compaction of waste, effectively increasing the bin capacity by 500% - 700%. Using either 2G or 3G wireless telecommunication technology, real-time data from CleanCUBEs is sent to Ecube Labs' online platform (CleanCityNetworks), allowing remote monitoring of bin ...

  7. Waste converter - Wikipedia

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    A waste converter is a machine used for the treatment and recycling of solid and liquid refuse material. A converter is a self-contained system capable of performing the following functions: pasteurization of organic waste; sterilization of pathogenic or biohazard waste; grinding and pulverization of refuse into unrecognizable output; trash compaction; dehydration.