45% of Israelis admit to littering in the past year according to UofH study
According to a recent study published by research student Naama Lev, nearly every other person in Israel litters in nature, including national parks and beaches. The study further revealed that litterbugs are found across all ages and sectors of society, and that residents of the Jerusalem area self-reported a higher frequency of littering compared to others. The researchers recommend that the government use a combination of stricter enforcement, education and improving waste infrastructure to combat the problem. Prof. Ofira Ayalon (Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management) and Dr. Maya Negev (School of Public Health) supervised the study. MORE on this story in the Jewish Pressand the Jerusalem Post
In the News (l-r) President Ron Robin, Supreme Court President (Ret.) Dorit Beinisch, Dr. Katy Ritzmann, and Prof. Tal Zarsky (Dean of the Faculty of Law).
In the News President Robin and Rector Alroey met with high-ranking officials, including Israeli Ambassador Ziv Nevo Kulman at the Israeli Embassy in Sweden.