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Swedish Company Envac Sees Pneumatic Trash Tubes as the Future of City Garbage Collection

2020-10-08 08:00:00| Waste Age

Imagine it: Residents walk their trash to a set of chutes, which may be built into their apartment buildings or on the street near their doors. Food waste goes down one chute, destined for a facility that turns it into biofuel. Recyclables go down a

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