Last Thursday, Gadot Ecology Services, a subsidiary of Gadot Group, marked a major milestone in the recycling and waste management industry with the inauguration of a first-of-its-kind facility for the treatment of light metals.

The event was held at the company’s site in Kiryat Gat, attended by Mr. Asaf Izadi, Director General of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, alongside senior officials and experts from the field, who came to witness the technological innovation developed by Gadot in recent years.

At the center of the event stood the newly unveiled facility, offering an advanced and efficient solution for the recycling and treatment of light metals — all while meeting the strictest environmental standards and ensuring full regulatory compliance. This facility is part of Gadot Ecology’s long-term commitment to advancing innovative technologies that drive industrial improvement and environmental protection.

Shay Honig, CEO of Gadot Ecology Services, stated:

“This facility is the result of extensive investment in R&D and reflects our vision of integrating advanced technologies with environmental values.
We are proud to lead the industry with solutions that promote sustainability and secure a better future for all.”

Opher Linchevski, CEO of Gadot Group, added:

“Gadot Ecology is an integral part of our broader strategy to promote sustainability and embed innovation across the industry.
Our advanced solutions not only meet market needs but also contribute to environmental preservation and the quality of life for future generations.
We will continue to invest in breakthrough technologies that reinforce our leadership in this critical field.”

With over 30 years of experience, Gadot Ecology Services remains at the forefront of innovation — delivering tailored, professional, and sustainable solutions to the industry.
The inauguration of the new facility marks another significant step in establishing the company as a national leader in recycling and environmental responsibility — and a trusted partner to Israel’s ecological and industrial sectors.

In the photos:
Shay Honig, CEO of Gadot Ecology; Asaf Izadi, Director General of the Ministry of Environmental Protection; Deputy CEO Avi Haim; Lilach Fadlon.