Companies trading from Ro'i settlement in the Jordan Valley
As part of Corporate Watch’s efforts to map settlement exports from the Jordan Valley, we visited the illegal Israeli settlement of Ro’i earlier this
As part of Corporate Watch’s efforts to map settlement exports from the Jordan Valley, we visited the illegal Israeli settlement of Ro’i earlier this
Video of work continuing at the Tovlan site here As Corporate Watch has previously reported (see http://corporateoccupation.wordpress.com/2010/03/31/veolia-taking-out-israels-trash/ and http://corporateoccupation.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/veolias-dirty-business-the-tovlan-landfill/) Veolia run the Tovlan landfill
Almost every morning, between 3 and 4am, hundreds of workers from outside the Jordan Valley, from towns as far away as Nablus and even
Despite the fact that there is -as demonstrated by this web-site- clearly a lot of more work to be done for people campaigning for
Last week Corporate Watch revisited the building site for a new packing house on the land of the Arovot HaYarden Regional Council close to
Field Produce, an Israeli date exporter, have several packing house in the occupied Jordan Valley For more info on Field produce click here
The Jordan Valley is the Palestinian area most relentlessly exploited by settlement agricultural companies. Most famously campaigners have been focusing on the Israeli national
Above is a picture of the construction of a packing house on the land of the regional council of the Jordan Valley settlements. Local
After Corporate Watch sent an open letter to Valley Grown Salads (VGS), which has a 20% share in the Israeli company EDOM UK, we
UPDATE (12/05/10) – Valley Grown Salads and EDOM have replied to this letter claiming that the packing house in Tomer belongs not to them