Recycling
Israel needs a strategy to cut plastics industry's carbon footprint - opinion
The carbon footprint of Israel’s plastics industry includes around 500 manufacturers and exports approximately $2.6 billion annually.
The trash of Jerusalem: Who sorts the garbage of Israel's capital?
Building a circular economy: What Israel can learn from the US West Coast - opinion
From the drawer to the store: A move that will transform Israel's jewelry industry
Bottled up: Israel’s Deposit Law will now also include big bottles
Bottles between a liter and a half and five liters will now be included in the Deposit Law.
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Israeli cleantech to expand globally in new gov't initiative
The Ministry of Economy launched an initiative that will assist hi-tech Israeli waste-reduction and recycling companies by connecting them to growing international demand for green technologies.
Israelis think recycling electronics is important- but don't know how
According to the survey, 76% of respondents said they would recycle if there were more recycling facilities in their city. However, only 26% said that actually do so themselves.
Which Israeli party ranked most 'environment friendly' ahead of elections?
The Index found that the biggest improvement came from right-wing parties, with New Hope and Yamina putting together "impressive platforms" with no significant environmental activity beforehand."
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J'lem opens social shopping fairs to promote businesses, sustainability
The fairs will be inclusive in nature, meaning that anyone interested in erecting a stall or instructing a workshop will be able to do so.
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Rivlin, Tamir recognize Israel's cities, councils who recycle best
The winners, recognized in honor of Israel Recycling Day, were Givatayim, Ariel, Emek Hefer, Yesud Hama'ala, Hod Hasharon and Bnei Shimon.
Israeli start-up UBQ will recycle Israeli waste into Indian car parts
UBQ's tech allows companies to turn all types of waste – including food scraps and plants, various plastics, cartons and even dirty diapers – into useful raw materials, called thermoplastics.