Try this:
http://sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Object&enDispWho=Articals
^l1409&enZone=recycle_material
There's a link to a PDF with a list of the companies in each city.
Amichai.
2010/12/20 Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda
> You can get rid of electronic stuff (or m
You can get rid of electronic stuff (or metallic, in general) up to a size
of a microwave in the Technion, behind the industrial engineering building.
You will not make any money of that, but at least you will prevent
pollution.
Orna
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Stan Goodman
wrote:
> Years a
As far as I can recall, the junkyard near downtown, around where the bridge
above the train line (the bridge which leads to road 22) is still
functioning. Yankale's junkyard or some similar name.
Ez
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 7:04 AM, geoffrey mendelson <
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Stan Goodman
wrote:
> Years ago, there was a junk shop in Haifa, near the wholesale vegetable
> market and not far from the old Turkish railway station. I know that it
> isn't there anymore; is there such a place anywhere in the vicinity where
> disused and unneed
On Dec 19, 2010, at 11:32 PM, Stan Goodman wrote:
Years ago, there was a junk shop in Haifa, near the wholesale
vegetable
market and not far from the old Turkish railway station. I know that
it
isn't there anymore; is there such a place anywhere in the vicinity
where
disused and unneeded
Years ago, there was a junk shop in Haifa, near the wholesale vegetable
market and not far from the old Turkish railway station. I know that it
isn't there anymore; is there such a place anywhere in the vicinity where
disused and unneeded electronic odds and ends are bought and sold?
--
Stan Go