The following update reveals valuable new information discovered by Who Profits: additional companies in Ahava’s supply chain, natural resources from occupied territories and new EU funded research projects.
In May 2012, Who Profits published a comprehensive report about the business and trade of Ahava – Dead Sea laboratories. The private Israeli cosmetic company is located in Mitzpe Shalem settlement in the occupied Jordan Valley, where it manufactures its products and exports them to more than 25 countries around the world.
Contents:
- Natural resources from occupied territories: The Mud
- Ahava’s supply chain
C.E. Roeper
Faci Metalest
ISP – International Specialty Products, part of Ashland
Purac
- Services and machinery
Amnir Recycling industries
Moked team 5 security
Sanwa
SDMO industries and Shmerling-Synchro Energy Engineering
Volvo Penta
- Ahava’s participation in EU funded projects
- Afek Oil and Gas Has Begun Drilling for Oil in the Occupied Golan
- Ahava: Tracking the Trade Trail of Settlement Products
- An Updated List of Israeli Quarries in the West Bank
- Cemex’s New West Bank Policy: Drops Mining activity, Continues Production in Settlements
- Greenwashing the Golan: The Israeli Wind Energy Industry in the Occupied Syrian Golan
- Greenwashing the Naqab: The Israeli Industry of Solar Energy
- Greenwashing the Occupation: The Solar Energy Industry and the Israeli Occupation
- In the Pipeline: Israeli Bypass Water Project in the Jordan Valley
- Insuring Dispossession: The Complicity of Five Israeli Insurance and Pension Companies in the Violation of Palestinian Rights
- Israel Grants Genie Israel Oil and Gas a Petroleum Exploration License in the Golan Heights
- Israeli High Court of Justice Legalizes the Exploitation of Natural Resources in the OPT
- Israeli Solar Fields in the West Bank
- Mekorot’s Involvement in the Israeli Occupation
- Occupational Hazards: The Eco-politics of the Israeli Occupation
- Past Corporate Involvement: Construction on Occupied Land
- Plundering the Sun: The Israeli Solar Energy Industry and Palestinian Forced Displacement
- Shapir Civil and Marine Engineering and the Israeli occupation
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part I
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part II: Heidelberg Cement
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part III: Ashtrom
- The Israeli Exploitation of Palestinian Natural Resources: Part IV: Ahava
- Two Occupation Profiteers Collaborate in a Joint Sale
- Veolia's Activities in Israel and the OPT: An Overview
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