Trash
Tourism surge drives up trash levels on Lake Kinneret shores
After years of war-related quiet, bathers return to Lake Kinneret alongside mounds of trash, prompting locals to clean the shores themselves.
UN begins clearing wartime landfill burying Gaza City market
Trash burning in Palestinian towns poses severe health risk to nearby Israelis, local leaders claim
Katz says Palestinian trash burning nat'l security threat, okays rules for confiscating vehicles
Massive amounts of waste pulled from streams in Golan cleanup project
"The beauty of nature should be preserved, so we can enjoy a clean and well-kept environment, and protect the the delicacy between man and nature," the Kinneret Drainage and Streams Authority said.
Israel is buried under the weight of its waste
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS: Here's how a new recycling plant in Israel's center could help solve Israel's mounting trash crisis.
This is how to get rid of fruit flies in your home without pesticides
Summer has arrived and with it comes swarms of flies. But don't worry, there is an original and easy patent that will help you get rid of them.
This week in Jerusalem: Social services for survivors
A weekly round-up of city affairs
Holon art exhibition adds a twist to garbage disposal
Atuma embraces quite a conceptual stretch and the exhibits duly span a broad spectrum of ideas and presentational formats.
Palestinian waste fires are 'killing us slowly,' warn Israelis in West Bank
Illegal burning of waste is one of the main causes of carcinogenic air pollution in Israel, Otzma Yehudit's Yitzhak Kreuzer said.
This week in Jerusalem: Park or parking?
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Shipping containers wash up in Ashkelon, thousands fight to claim the contents
Stormy weather throughout the country caused nine shipping containers to drift from their ship which was docked near the breakwater in the city, three of which later washed up to the shore.
This week in Jerusalem: No more stink
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Israel wastes over 1/3rd of its food every year - Leket
Leket CEO: Incomprehensible a solution exists that would be effective across the board with economic, social, environmental and health benefits, and yet, the government ignores it.