Sano, Israel's leading non-food consumer products company, has implemented an innovative solar heating system from Kibbutz Magen near Gaza. The project, developed by Magen Eco Energy's Fidelity Energy Consulting, is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by over 100 tons annually and cut energy costs. The thermo-solar system uses 'Heliocool' collectors manufactured by Magen Eco Energy to heat water used in fabric softener production. With an investment cost of 1.5 million shekels, the project reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 68%. Sano's Operations VP, Yossi Zamenboda, expressed pride in implementing the system and highlighted the growth of green industry solutions in Israel.
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