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https://www.jpost.com/jpost-tech/israeli-tech-turns-animal-waste-into-odorless-powdered-fertilizer-660207
Israeli company Paulee CleanTec has developed a low-cost method to convert animal waste into organic potassium-rich fertilizer. The technology, which is currently being piloted at a kibbutz dairy farm in Israel, can convert half a ton of fresh animal manure into odorless organic fertilizer in one hour. The process also allows the fertilizer to be converted into a powdered form that can be stored safely for later use or sold. The companys CEO, Ilan Levy, believes the solution could be used not only on farms, but also in high-rise apartments, airplanes, and cruise ships.
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A no BS answer to the world's massive manure problem
Israeli company Paulee CleanTec, known for its ecofriendly management of waste, is piloting its BioLizer system as a solution for livestock farms and slaughterhouses. The system can convert animal manure into odorless organic fertilizer, addressing the issue of waste management in intensive factory farms. Paulee CleanTecs technology has the potential to eliminate the need for on-farm storage of fresh animal manure. The company has received a $2 million investment from Doral Infrastructures and has expanded its operations to other sectors, including residential waste management and municipal sewage treatment. The technology has also been recognized by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for its potential in improving sanitation. Paulee CleanTec aims to provide a sustainable solution for managing waste on a global scale.
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10 technologies that will make our hospitals safer post-Covid
The article discusses 10 ways in which Israeli innovations and technologies can improve hospital safety during the COVID-19 crisis. Various Israeli startups are mentioned, including Aura Air, Cynerio, Sonovia, Bio-Fence, Tamar Robotics, Bar-Ilan University, AnyVision, Temi, Paulee CleanTec, and Urecsys. These startups offer solutions such as air filtration and disinfection systems, medical device cybersecurity, bacteria-proof bedding, antimicrobial coatings, ventilation hoods, tap-water-turned-disinfectant solutions, face recognition tech, personal robots, wastewater management, and clean air ventilation systems. The article emphasizes the importance of making hospitals safer for patients, healthcare workers, and their surroundings. The impact of the article on the company is growth-positive, as it highlights the potential for Israeli innovations and technologies to contribute to hospital safety.
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When Life Gives You Trash, Use, Use Again
The article discusses six Israeli startups that are developing innovative uses for industrial and home waste. One of the startups, UBQ Materials Ltd., has announced a collaboration with Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc., the biggest McDonalds franchise in the world. UBQs technology converts home waste into reusable bio-based material that can substitute conventional oil-based plastics. The collaboration will see Arcos Dorados using products manufactured from UBQs material at some of its restaurants. The article highlights the growing awareness of waste management issues in Israel and the emergence of startups working on innovative solutions.
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Epic CleanTec wins prize at Global Climate Action Summit
Paulee CleanTecs affiliate company, Epic CleanTec, won the grand prize in the Climate Innovation Showcase at the 2018 Global Climate Action Summit. Epic CleanTec uses Paulees proprietary technology to convert solid waste into organic fertilizer and redirect used water in high-rise buildings. The company was recognized by the Obama administration and will soon share developments in Brazil and Asia.
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Brazil looks to Israeli tech to solve a stinky problem
Brazilian company Lodologic is set to use an Israeli invention to transform human waste into odour-free, sterilised farm fertiliser. The company was established by a group of Brazilian firms in partnership with Israeli company Paulee CleanTec. Lodologics CEO, Gabriel Kainuma, said the company plans to mix a chemical reagent with sewage sludge and blend it in a high-speed chamber that eliminates all pathogens in the sludge, transforming it into safe, affordable, effective fertiliser. Lodologic expects to be operating in at least six plants by 2018.
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http://www.petproductnews.com/News/OurPets-Partners-with-Paulee-CleanTec-to-Manage-Pet-Waste/
OurPet's Company's (OPCO) Partnership with Paulee Cleantec Ltd. will Catalyze New Innovations in the Pet Waste Management Space
A royal flush for Paulee CleanTec
Paulee CleanTec, an Israeli company, was praised for its revolutionary toilet invention at the 12th World Toilet Summit in South Africa. The companys waterless and waste-free toilet technology was highlighted as a solution to the global sanitation problem. South African Deputy Housing Minister requested a presentation of Paulee CleanTecs technology to the South African parliament. The companys CEO and CFO were also invited to the 2013 Toilet Summit in Indonesia. Earlier in the year, Paulee CleanTec received a $110,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for its high-tech toilet.
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A welcome scoop for dog owners
Israeli company Paulee CleanTec has developed a pooper-scooper that turns dog droppings into odorless, sterile powder. The device has earned patents in Europe and the United States and is set to launch in the US in 2012. The product has garnered interest from American retailers and pet product manufacturers, leading to potential partnerships and licensing agreements. Paulee CleanTec is also considering applying the technology to cat litter boxes and human waste treatment systems. The company is expecting to introduce the final design at a pet products show in Orlando, Florida.
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