The Company OfficesThe Ecology Services Executive offices have moved to a new office building in the Beer Tuvya Industrial Industrial Area. We have also established a state-of-the-art laboratory and up-to-date customer service center in the building in order to provide rapid quality solutions for all our customers. The laboratory prepares specimens and identifies the substances that arrive at the transition station for the purposes of transferring them to the proper end sites.
Washing ContainersEcology Services has installed a state-of-the-art container treatment system for washing different types of empty containers: 200 liter plastic/iron barrels and various-sized jerry cans. The system drains all the saturated solutions into a large accumulation tank.
Sludge Exports
Ecology Services exports sludge containing precious metals to WRC in Germany. The sludge is exported after filtration in a filter press. Recycling the sludge in Germany is cheaper than the handling costs at Ramat Hovav and reduces the quantity of waste concealed at Ramat Hovav.
Treatment of PowdersEcology Services has installed a unique silo suitable for collecting hazardous powders in bulk. This container absorbs the bulk powder and transfers it into smaller containers that are transferred to end sites in Israel and elsewhere in the world. This unique service enables conveying and repackaging toxic powders at the transit station for hazardous substances with all the required safety and collection measures of the plates
View the PresentationA new presentation, which presents recent innovations in the hazardous substance treatment field, has been produced by Ecology Services for general viewing.
Treatment of Empty Organic ContainersFollowing the establishment of a collection and treatment system with air plates, Ecology Services has been authorized by the Ecology Ministry to treat all types of empty containers which contained hazardous substances and toxins. The containers that arrive at the transit station are washed, crushed and some are transferred for recycling while others undergo further treatment at Ramat Hovav.