Oren Cohen, owner and board member of Green Polymer, said at the Channel 14 conference that the company's expansion will let it increase production by nearly 50 percent, from 500 to 1,000 tons a month. Cohen credited the Environmental Protection and Finance ministries for pushing the project forward.
Oren Cohen, owner and board member of Green Polymer, stated at the Channel 14 economic conference that expanding the factory will enable the company to nearly double its monthly production capacity from 500 tons to 1,000 tons — a roughly 50 percent increase. Cohen noted that waste typically arrives unsorted, making treatment challenging, but the economic viability from the larger facility will be "dramatic" for both the company and the state. He credited the Environmental Protection and Finance ministries for advancing the initiative. The remark comes as Israel's recycling and waste-treatment sector faces growing pressure to scale capacity. No prior Zioneer reporting on this specific plant expansion was found.
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