Rotem Amfert and parent company the ICL Group guarantee to clean up decades of waste caused by phosphorus mining, rehabilitate soil and water

According to Manufacturers Association of Israel representative at COP26: Companies are willing to spend, but it's hard to progress

Justice Ministry reportedly backtracks from demand that the Idan Ofer-controlled Dead Sea Works factory pay for salt water pumped from the receding lake

Karine Elharrar freezes extension of Israel Chemicals Ltd's phosphate mining permit until Finance Ministry completes investigation into money owed

Water Authority greenlights extraction of 445 million cubic meters in coming year, up from 439 million cubic meters last year, to disappointment of environmentalists

$12-$13.4 billion to be collected from gas producers by 2030, in contrast to Netanyahu's announcement of 'hundreds of billions'; money to be used for public projects

Rotem Amfert, already responsible for Ashalim ecological disaster in 2017, to be investigated for flow of chemical sludge into open pits in February

Environmental class action suit says two Israel Chemicals plants allowed industrial, radioactive wastewater to contaminate aquifer and stream near Dead Sea