The growth rate of the world population and rapid economic development are accelerating the production of waste, especially solid waste.
Waste treatment, including recovery and recycling, is creating a huge market that is constantly growing. This change stems from the ongoing increase in waste quantities and regulatory developments around the world, which require end solutions and therapeutic solutions to protect human health and the environment.
Doral Environmental Infrastructures faces market challenges in supporting innovative technological solutions and establishing projects and collaborations with leading technology companies around the world. The company is engaged in the initiation, financing, establishment and operation of projects in the fields of water, wastewater and the environment, including end solutions for sludge and waste in combination with energy production, recovery and recycling.
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Paulee Cleantech
Local wastewater treatment to produce fertilizer
Paulee Cleantech, a privately owned Israeli start-up, has developed a revolutionary technology that enables the transformation of any organic waste into organic fertilizer in a fast process at the waste production site, without the need to transport the waste to storage sites or landfills. The product of the process is an odorless, environmentally friendly mineral organic fertilizer that is approved as a fertilizer for a variety of agricultural crops.
The company, in collaboration with Doral Environmental Infrastructures, is in the advanced stages of developing several unique applications for treating sludge accumulated in wastewater treatment plants, local treatment of animal waste, slaughterhouses, dairy farms and more, and an end solution for complexes and large and high-rise buildings as an alternative to regional solutions.
Keilot
Making technologies accessible to improve the quality of life and energy production for populations in remote areas
Billions of people around the world live in off-grid areas belonging to rural communities or on the outskirts of large cities without access to infrastructure of any kind, especially electricity or water. This situation directly affects their quality of life, their health and their ability to survive.
Keilot provides these communities innovative technological solutions with financing options convenient payments for implementing compact technologies for treating drinking water, treating and converting organic waste into cooking gas and using products to fertilize edible crops, produce solar electricity and heat water using the sun’s rays. Doral Environmental Infrastructures has completed an investment in Keilot, whose operations are currently focused on Kenya and is expected to expand to additional regions in Africa.
Zohar Clean Tech
Local treatement of solid waste in a compact facility
The Israeli start-up Zohar CleanTech, which was founded by Chanan Gabay, Isaac Shohat and Uzi Segal, has developed technology to treat solid waste in a compact facility based on gasification. This is a thermo-chemical process that takes place in a reactor operating at very high temperatures, during which the (domestic) waste fed into the reactor is converted into a synthetic gas called syngas. The syngas can be used as fuel to run small gas turbines to generate electricity or heat for local use.
This development is a breakthrough for treating domestic and local municipal waste and is an environmental and green end solution that leads to a significant reduction of the volume of waste at the source to only about 10 percent of residues. The products of the decomposition are environmentally friendly, and there is no need to bury them. Local systems like these can be used by communities in rural areas, neighborhoods in green cities, factories, commercial centers and more. The advantage is breaking the dependence on landfills.
Doral EI Poland
Biogas and biomethane
Doral Environmental Infrastructures’ operations in Poland began in early 2023 with a pipeline of about 15 projects, some of which are already ready for construction. Doral works in partnership with local companies to treat agricultural waste to create electricity from biogas.