AST Advanced Sustainable Technologies News
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משבר הפסולת בישראל: הסכנות הבריאותיות שמפיצות המטמנות
The article discusses the waste crisis in Israel, where the average Israeli generates about 1.7 kg of waste per day and about 5.5 million tons of waste per year. Most of this waste is buried in the ground, posing a dangerous source of air, soil, and groundwater pollution. Despite the approval of waste-to-energy facilities in recent years, nothing has been done. Experts warn that the situation is nearing a point of no return, with the countrys 13 landfills nearing capacity. The Ministry of Environmental Protection wants to shift the focus to recycling, but this transition is expected to take time.
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נזקי הקורונה: מאז התפרצות המגפה יוצרו בעולם כ־8.5 מיליון טון פסולת עודפת
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https://www.jpost.com/environment-and.../article-692449
Several companies in Israel are pushing innovative approaches to food, waste, and energy production to address climate change and promote sustainability. Wilk, a food-tech company, is using cell extraction and biotechnology to create a milk alternative that reduces the need for livestock and decreases gas emissions and water usage. Advanced Sustainable Technologies (AST) offers waste treatment technology that converts waste into electricity and reduces landfill mass by up to 95%. Gencell Energy utilizes zero-emission alkaline fuel cells for energy storage, while Brenmiller Energy uses thermal technology to store high-temperature heat. These companies are working towards Israels goal of becoming a Climate Innovation Nation.
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