Waste Recycling

The State of Israel is undergoing rapid development, with natural growth, construction, and infrastructure projects accelerating significantly. Israel faces a critical shortage of raw materials for construction and paving, particularly aggregate material, which accounts for most quarried resources in the country.

The use of recycled raw materials from construction waste holds immense potential. The economic benefits derived from utilizing recycled materials will not only reduce the costs associated with managing various environmental hazards posed by discarded construction waste but will also facilitate long-term strategic planning for Israel's natural resource reserves, ensuring sustainability for future generations. Olenik Company operates advanced mobile systems, among the most sophisticated worldwide, for crushing, screening, and waste recycling, ensuring high-quality output and full compliance with all relevant standards.

Olenik Company was awarded the contract for the recycling project, designated as 'the largest in the Middle East' – the Jaffa Slope Rehabilitation. As part of the initiative to rehabilitate the Jaffa Slope and convert it into a substantial park, Olenik Company was commissioned to recycle and remove construction waste from the Jaffa Slope site, where debris had accumulated along the coastline for decades. This project, executed between 2006 and 2008, represents the largest construction waste recycling endeavor in the State of Israel, with approximately one million cubic meters (!!!) of mixed construction and soil waste being recycled. The processed and screened waste was subsequently utilized as backfill for various infrastructure projects across the country, notably for the construction of road and railway interchanges.

Leading Projects in Waste Recycling