I have just discovered that those odd waste/recycling bins that are all over the oldest bits of Bergen, Norway, link to an UNDERGROUND PNEUMATIC WASTE TRANSPORT SYSTEM. The waste collects for a bit and then WHOOSH... it's off to the recycling centre. All underground. No bin lorries (garbage trucks), fewer road vehicles, less noise... amazing. @davidho says that my (considerable) excitement about this is entirely unreasonable. I disagree.
https://www.envacgroup.com/how-it-works/the-envac-system/
@helenczerski @davidho It sounds great. But I have mixed feelings about it... (1) it seems to be in line with the habit of modern country to hide/cancel/ignore everything that is waste: push a button, forget about it. (2) As everything that is *very* efficient, it seems brittle and a nightmare to repair. (3) I'd rather have some reverse system, that pneumatically deliver Frech fries directly on my work desk.