The Hagal landfill started operation in 1999 and receives 1200 tons a day of waste. Methane gas is collected and burnt to produce electricity and redu


The Hagal landfill started operation in 1999 and receives 1200 tons a day of waste. Methane gas is collected and burnt to produce electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Galilee, Israel.


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