The areas soon to be demolished for Brisbane's Queens Wharf resort along George St and the South Brisbane peninsula could go wheelie-bin free and tap into a "revolution in Australia's waste collection" services.

Envac, the Swedish company soon to build an automatic, underground recycling system on 52 hectares in Maroochydore, said its system "would revolutionise" old fashioned waste collection in Australia.

Brisbane City Council has suggested the nine-hectare $3 billion Queens Wharf and the 25-hectare South Bank peninsula sites could include the new automated waste collection services among the apartments and commercial properties.

In Maroochydore on Wednesday Envac regional president Chun Yong Ha questioned why Australia's waste collection services were so "far behind" systems in place in Europe and Asia.