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Shaking up the pest control industry with Pest2Kill

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Pest2Kill was founded in 2014 by Julian Bracewell and Phil Taylor.

The two Bondi locals identified a gap in the pest control market for a company  that could deliver professional and effective services with a refreshingly personable approach to customer service.

They combined this with a genuine desire to get keep the customer happy and to exceed expectations time and time again!

Before they established Pest2Kill, Julian and Phil found customers were looking for a company who could provide effective services, friendly and professional technicians, dependable warranty periods and a more complete understanding of their individual needs.

Pest2Kill was born and Julian and Phil set out upon delivering their first-class approach to pest control to the people of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs with exceptional results. The 5 star reviews began flooding in and to keep up with demand, the guys soon expanded their area of service to cover the entire Sydney metro area.

Fast forward to today and Pest2Kill is an industry leading pest control company, a member of The Australian Environmental Pest Manager’s Association (AEPMA) and is also PestCert certified.  Pest2Kill focus, not only on delivering a complete service to keep the customer happy, but also on building a talented and motivated team of Pest Management Technicians.  This ensures high standards are always met and services are always carried out professionally, effectively and safely.

Pest2Kill now serve over 5000 highly satisfied residential customers across Sydney for all their pest control needs.  Add to this a large portfolio of over 1000 commercial customers which includes hospitality venues (restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels), Government agencies, Property Management Agencies, large Strata buildings and office blocks and it is clear to see that Pest2Kill is a highly regarded company with a great reputation across the industry.

For more information, head to https://www.pest2kill.com.au/

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Yosef Farm showcases successful organic farming in the desert

Yosef Farm pioneers organic farming in Israel’s desert, showcasing advanced techniques to cultivate crops in harsh conditions

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Yosef Farm pioneers organic farming in Israel’s desert, showcasing advanced techniques to cultivate crops in harsh conditions

In Short:
– Yosef Farm in Israel grows organic crops using advanced water management despite harsh desert conditions.
– The farm exclusively sells produce, including cucumbers and tomatoes, to the Israeli organic market.

For thousands of years, it’s been a global human challenge – how to farm agriculture in dry, arid environments.

Yosef Farm in Southern Israel, is redefining desert agriculture with innovative organic farming methods. By employing advanced water management and leveraging ample sunlight, the farm successfully grows crops in a challenging climate while keeping pests at bay thanks to its remote location.

The farm specialises in cucumbers – baby, regular, and cornichon – grown in greenhouses during winter, along with fresh tomatoes. All produce is sold exclusively to Israel’s organic market, partnering with local shops and dealers to bring quality crops to consumers.

Yosef Farm in Southern Israel, is redefining desert agriculture.

Human touch

Water efficiency is a cornerstone of Yosef Farm, using Mediterranean desalination facilities, drip irrigation, and high-pressure systems.

Founder Roey Yosef advocates for agricultural development in desert areas, encouraging others to consider desert farming and choose crops wisely.

He also explains the importance of readiness and resilience, drawing from his experiences responding to regional crises near the Gaza Strip.

On October 7, Roey was on his farm when word came through that there had ben an attack. As an army reservist, he instinctively knew how to respond, having his farm in the hands of his workers while he went to the border to protect his country.

Ahron Young traveled to Israel as a guest of the Foreign Ministry climate delegation.


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HomeBiogas transforms waste into clean energy in 30,000 homes

Oshik Efrati discusses HomeBiogas system converting food waste to clean energy, aiming for 1 million global homes

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Oshik Efrati discusses HomeBiogas system converting food waste to clean energy, aiming for 1 million global homes

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– HomeBiogas, founded in 2012, transforms food waste into cooking gas and fertiliser for over 30,000 households.
– The Bio-Toilet converts human waste into energy, promoting clean sanitation without polluting drinking water.

HomeBiogas, an innovative Israeli company based in Beit Yanai,  is transforming the way households manage waste and energy.

Co-founder Oshik Efrati told Ticker News how the system converts everyday food scraps into clean cooking gas and nutrient-rich liquid fertiliser, creating a circular, off-grid energy solution.

Established in 2012, the company set out to offer sustainable, accessible technology that empowers families to generate their own clean fuel.

HomeBiogas, an innovative Israeli company based in Beit Yanai.

Safer gas

Today, more than 30,000 homes around the world use HomeBiogas systems daily, with the mission to expand to one million households globally.

The product is fully developed, manufactured, and distributed by the company, ensuring quality and consistency. Many users report replacing smoky fireplaces or polluting cooking methods with the cleaner, safer gas produced by the system.

Their Bio-Toilet addresses the daily struggle faced by two billion people who live without proper sanitation infrastructure. This innovative solution transforms human waste into usable energy while maintaining an entirely ecological treatment process.

By turning organic waste into renewable energy, HomeBiogas offers an ecological solution that reduces landfill pressure and supports cleaner cooking practices. The company continues to innovate and scale, bringing practical sustainability into everyday life.

For more information, visit HomeBiogas.

Ahron Young traveled to Israel as a guest of the Foreign Ministry climate delegation.


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CarbonBlue revolutionises carbon capture and lime production

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Adam Etzion discusses CarbonBlue’s innovative carbon capture system and revolutionary lime production method for environmental rehabilitation

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– CarbonBlue features an advanced carbon capture system that extracts emissions from water using lime technology.
– Their innovative lime production method reduces carbon intensity, supporting environmental rehabilitation and circular processes.

CarbonBlue, an Israeli company based in Tel Aviv, employs an advanced carbon capture system that extracts carbon emissions from water. This process targets a significant natural carbon reservoir and introduces large-scale carbon removal through lime technology. The company aims to convert existing industrial activities into environmentally beneficial practices by removing carbon instead of emitting it. By mixing water with lime, CarbonBlue effectively reduces carbon content.

Lime Production

An accidental discovery has significantly impacted their lime production method, making it less carbon intensive. Traditionally, lime production is a major source of emissions, but this new approach enhances environmental outcomes.

The scalability of this technology is straightforward, although global adoption requires integration with existing industries and the creation of new business avenues.

The circular approach to lime production utilizes waste streams and affordable feedstocks, making the process more environmentally friendly and cost-effective. This not only reduces the carbon footprint but also results in a product that contributes positively to environmental rehabilitation, rather than causing harm.

For more information, visit CarbonBlue.

Ahron Young traveled to Israel as a guest of the Foreign Ministry climate delegation.


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