Wembley Waste Goes Zoom!

Lindsey
By Lindsey Last edited 184 months ago
Wembley Waste Goes Zoom!
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The très moderne, aspirational developer styled Wembley City - a hyper smart new estate in the making of 4200 homes around the infamous Stadium - has applied smart Jetsonesque Swedish thinking to the issue of dealing with rubbish in dense urban housing builds, installing a nifty, hi tech automated waste system.

Goodbye amassing split carrier bags full of almost empty wine bottles and rusty baked bean tins and escorting them to the alcoholic stink of the recycling box on designated day (should you remember it) and so long the weekly grapple with inadequate black bin bags and squeezing the household rubbish into a regulation wheelie bin hoping the dustmen will actually empty it this week. Hello separating waste into colour-coded containers before popping them into neat and friendly corresponding chutes in the communal area and waving ta ta to it as it gets sucked through a series of pipes at a nimble 40 odd mph to a central collection point, where it will be picked up twice a day. This is the future, you know. In fact, this is apparently a brand new urban quarter in the making, angling to corner the market in compact high end living - no room for the recycling mountain or whiffs of decomposition - in easy reach of the motorway.

The fact that this system seems utterly fantastic, environmentally impressive and not a little space age to us shows just how far behind we are in the UK with our environmental thinking. The Envac system which reduces mess, encourages recycling and cuts CO2 emissions from dump trucks, originated in Sweden in the 1960s and is in use in 30 other countries worldwide.

Last Updated 10 December 2008