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About 8,000 residents on a north London estate are to use vacuum-powered chutes to dispose of their rubbish rather than leaving it in bags for collection. | About 8,000 residents on a north London estate are to use vacuum-powered chutes to dispose of their rubbish rather than leaving it in bags for collection. |
It is hoped the system will cut mess and increase recycling at Wembley City. | It is hoped the system will cut mess and increase recycling at Wembley City. |
Items must be separated into colour-coded containers before they are dropped into the corresponding chutes. | Items must be separated into colour-coded containers before they are dropped into the corresponding chutes. |
The waste will then be sucked through a series of pipes at 70km/h (43mph) to a central collection point, where it will be picked up twice a day. | The waste will then be sucked through a series of pipes at 70km/h (43mph) to a central collection point, where it will be picked up twice a day. |
The system has been used in more than 30 countries and originated in Sweden in the 1960s. | The system has been used in more than 30 countries and originated in Sweden in the 1960s. |
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Julian Gaylor, a director of Envac, which installed the system, said it was often difficult for people living on estates to recycle. | Julian Gaylor, a director of Envac, which installed the system, said it was often difficult for people living on estates to recycle. |
"You can't put boxes and bins in people's flats," he told BBC Radio 5 Live. "They don't have the space. | "You can't put boxes and bins in people's flats," he told BBC Radio 5 Live. "They don't have the space. |
"What we do is provide an inlet very, very close to where they live and make it very convenient, and that's what makes recycling easier for everybody." | "What we do is provide an inlet very, very close to where they live and make it very convenient, and that's what makes recycling easier for everybody." |
The chutes can be up to 2km (1.25 miles) in length, meaning collection points can be located at the edge of estates, he added. "You can imagine a world with no wheelie bins, no dustcarts and no recycling boxes. Fantastic." | The chutes can be up to 2km (1.25 miles) in length, meaning collection points can be located at the edge of estates, he added. "You can imagine a world with no wheelie bins, no dustcarts and no recycling boxes. Fantastic." |
He claimed the system would lead to higher levels of recycling, as well as drastically cutting the distances travelled by collection lorries and the CO2 emissions produced by these vehicles. | He claimed the system would lead to higher levels of recycling, as well as drastically cutting the distances travelled by collection lorries and the CO2 emissions produced by these vehicles. |
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