Despite progress, the Middle East still faces significant challenges in waste management, including inadequate infrastructure, limited recycling facilities, and outdated cultural attitudes.
Dubai is known as the city of innovation, with a forward-thinking focus on fostering an ecosystem of innovation and future-proofed business models.
Representatives from Bazan, Mekorot and Eco Wave Power discuss sustainability with The Jerusalem Post's Maayan Hoffman at the Women Leaders Summit.
The award-winning company aims to close the gap between profitability and sustainability.
This event, according to the AFH, was the first of its kind in the United Arab Emirates in which Jews, Muslims, and Christians discussed the issue of sustainability.
To be able to rebuild what was lost, an individual or community must, to begin with, have some awareness of the magnitude of that loss, to recognize that it is even worth grieving over.
StartUpRoots is a nine-year-old nonprofit working with a variety of religious schools to instill a Jewish values-focused appreciation for vegetable gardening.
The title is a play on Gan Eden, “Garden of Eden,” and translates as “Roof of Eden.” Not a bad utopian image to aim for.
Experts say it will take visionary efforts to address the pressing challenges of efficient resource utilization and emissions reduction in the food industry. Israel aspires to play a pivotal role.
In an effort to deepen Israel-Chad relations, and to help Chad to implement creative, sustainable agricultural solutions, an Israeli delegation visited the African country.