A pneumatic waste disposal system will be implemented in the federal territory of Sirius – essentially, a high-tech garbage chute integrated into the engineering infrastructure of the student campus. As reported by the FT press service, waste will be moved from accumulators to a central collection point via an extensive network of underground pipes. There will be no traditional outdoor container sites left on the territory.
The technology operates on pressure differential: a vacuum is created in the pipelines, and waste is almost instantly sucked into a sealed, closed container. The full cycle takes a few seconds. No additional loading, odors, or garbage truck entry into the residential area is required.
The network is being laid during the comprehensive landscaping phase as part of the reconstruction of 17 hotel buildings. In fact, the engineering solution transforms waste collection from a communal operation into an invisible background process: the system is embedded in the underground infrastructure, does not occupy usable space, and does not create noise pollution.

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