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A new machine will allow the recycling of fluorescent bulbs

Ecology Services - a factory for the recycling and treatment of industrial waste - specializing in the treatment and removal of hazardous materials, sludge and industrial waste will present the machine at the Cleantech 2014 exhibition

Fluorescent bulb from Wikipedia
Fluorescent bulb from Wikipedia

Ecology Services Company "Factory for Recycling and Treatment of Industrial Waste" will present a unique machine for recycling fluorescent light bulbs as part of the international CLEANTECH 2014 exhibition that will be held between the dates 19-18.02.14 at Kiryat Airport

Ecology Services "Factory for recycling and treatment of industrial waste" specializes in the treatment and removal of hazardous materials, sludge and industrial waste. The company was established in 1992 and operates a plant for the treatment, recycling and recovery of hazardous materials, sludge and industrial waste in the Be'er Tovia industrial area.

Alex Mangold, CEO of Ecology Services: "The recycling machine makes it possible to neutralize the dangerous substance of the fluorescent bulbs, and to overcome the obstacle of the toxic substances in the bulbs - for the benefit of public health that is exposed to the product that is so common in public buildings, factories, industries and offices throughout the country. The new machine allows us to step up the neutralization levels used in Israel and eliminate the nuisance while preserving the environment and utilizing existing resources."

One response

  1. 1. Do solar return with gas? I don't think so
    2. What happens to the contaminated class itself? In my opinion, it is being sent to a landfill in Ramat Hovav
    3. Do the competitors not have similar machines? I think so.
    am I wrong? It is possible, but the article is very poor, as if it was taken from an advertising brochure

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