Israel – ‘Mountains Of Garbage’ Pile Up Over Passover

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    FILE - An Israeli woman searches for objects of worth in a garbage container in the center of Jerusalem. april 02, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90Israel – Israelis produced hundreds – or perhaps even thousands – of tons of trash over the Passover holiday, with some 550 tons collected in Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund sites alone, the organization reported on Sunday.

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    The 550 tons amassed by contractors at the KKL-JNF forests and parks include both garbage disposed of properly in organized bins, as well as trash thrown haphazardly into the trees and fields. Although waste accumulation was high over the Passover holiday, most travelers did discard their trash to garbage receptacles rather than scattering it at picnic grounds, KKL-JNF said.

    “During the holiday, KKL-JNF foresters walked among the travelers, greeted them at the entrance to forests and at information stations, distributed garbage bags and requested that they maintain cleanliness,” a statement from the organization said.

    Over the course of the holiday, some 800,000 visitors made their way to KKL-JNF sites. Among the places with the most trash accumulation were Ramot Menashe Park, with 80 tons; Ben Shemen Forest, with 60 tons; the Biriya forests, with 40 tons; and Gilboa, with 30 tons, data from the organization said. In the forests of the South, the contractors gathered about 120 tons of trash collectively.

    While far more travelers – about 1.5 million – visited Israel Nature and Parks Authority national parks and nature reserves during the holiday, no data was available for garbage accumulated at INPA sites. Nonetheless, the INPA stressed that its inspectors cleaned the sites thoroughly all day, every day, throughout Passover.

    Meanwhile, the Kinneret Towns Association reported collecting about 250 tons of trash around the Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) campsites and tourist areas.

    In response to reports about the large amount of garbage removed from the country’s outdoor sites, Maya Jacobs, CEO of the environmental organization Zalul, described “the mountains of garbage” that remained after the holiday as “unbelievable.”

    “The rain of recent days that is now washing away all the garbage that was not yet collected into stream channels, beaches and the sea,” Jacobs said.

    Although the law enables NIS 700 fines for littering, Jacobs expressed doubt that anyone was paying for such violations over the holiday.

    “This is a widespread phenomenon of disrespect that will not stop unless the government and the Knesset and the local authorities understand their responsibilities,” she said. “An extensive process is required, including school lessons prior to the vacation, deployment of garbage cans and cleaning staff reinforcements in crowded places – and particularly, heavy fines to deter littering. Otherwise, we will all be drowned in the garbage that we leave in nature.”


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    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    9 years ago

    It seems that its not just an American thing but Jews all over seem to lack respect for the environment. It would seem that basic common decency of picking up after yourself, respect for the environment and disposing of garbage actually needs to be taught to all Jews, all over the world.

    9 years ago

    I totally disagree with this report. The trash that is referred to was found in the parking lot, spilling out of the garbage room, & INSIDE my building. Except by my apartment door.