Israel’s paper and wood industry encompasses a wide range of production processes in which wood serves as a raw material for products such as toilet paper, printing paper, furniture, toys, and construction materials.
These processes involve extensive use of chemicals, solvents, and mechanical systems that generate various types of pollutants, including wood chips, dust, adhesive vapors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Such emissions require precise engineering solutions – not only to protect workers’ health but also to ensure compliance with strict environmental standards.