
Teamnet operates based on a business vision that views sustainability, circular economy principles, and responsible use of raw materials as an integral part of its organizational, social, and environmental responsibility. The company’s sustainability approach is implemented across all areas of activity, including dedicated specialist departments, among them the Relocation Department, which operates in accordance with sustainability principles throughout the service and logistics chain.
Teamnet believes that advanced industrial activity can and should be aligned with the preservation of natural resources, the reduction of environmental impact, and the extension of product life cycles through reusable solutions. This approach includes a transition from single-use packaging to durable, reusable plastic packaging, a reduction in reliance on wood wherever feasible, and the closing of material loops through recycling and reintegration into industrial use.
Teamnet’s sustainability vision guides decision making processes, investments, and long-term planning, and is reflected in daily operations alongside largescale
strategic initiatives.

As part of its commitment to reducing emissions and improving its carbon footprint, Teamnet is in an ongoing process of transitioning its vehicle fleet to electric vehicles, alongside the gradual implementation of electric forklifts across its production and logistics sites. These measures are designed to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower pollutant emissions, and improve environmental quality in the company’s areas of operation. The transition is carried out in a structured and phased manner, including the adaptation of charging infrastructure and the integration of advanced technological solutions.


Solar collector systems have been installed on the roofs of Teamnet’s facilities, covering thousands of square meters, to generate electricity from renewable energy sources.
These systems enable the company to produce a significant portion of its electricity consumption from clean energy, reduce dependence on polluting energy sources, and contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Solar energy generation constitutes a key pillar in Teamnet’s overall energy efficiency strategy.

In parallel with renewable energy generation, Teamnet promotes internal energy efficiency through the upgrading of existing infrastructure. This includes the gradual replacement of lighting systems in production halls and logistics areas with advanced, energy-efficient lighting, reducing electricity consumption while improving the working environment. In addition, the company has implemented water leak detection and alert systems, enabling early identification of irregularities, reduction of water waste, and efficient management of this vital resource.

Teamnet participates in the Industrial Symbiosis Project, an initiative supported by the Ministry of Economy, aimed at fostering cooperation between industrial facilities for more efficient use of resources, by-products, and energy. Within the framework of this project, the company examines and implements solutions for material reuse, waste reduction, and the redirection of industrial surpluses as resources for other stakeholders. Participation in this initiative reflects Teamnet’s commitment to systemic thinking and collaboration as drivers of industrial sustainability.

In recent years, Teamnet has made significant investments in entering and developing the field of reusable plastic packaging. These solutions are designed to replace traditional wooden packaging supplied by the company, wherever reusable alternatives are feasible. The transition to reusable packaging enables extended product lifespans, reduced consumption of primary raw materials, and a substantial reduction in single-use waste throughout the supply chain.

As part of its circular economy approach, all plastic waste generated by Teamnet’s operations is collected, shredded, and transferred for recycling. To support this process, the company has acquired an advanced shredding line designed for processing polypropylene sheets and additional plastic materials. The shredded material is screened and supplied as highquality raw material to manufacturing plants for reuse in the production of new products. This process contributes to closing the material loop, reducing landfill waste, and minimizing the environmental impact of production activities.

Teamnet’s Relocation Department is a specialized operational unit providing logistical and packaging solutions for complex projects in Israel and worldwide. The department’s activities are managed in accordance with sustainability principles, aligned with international customer requirements and recognized environmental standards. As part of its operations, the Relocation Department utilizes biodegradable packaging materials and promotes packaging solutions that reduce single-use waste. In addition, the department prioritizes collaboration with global business partners that operate in accordance with recognized sustainability standards, ensuring the implementation of sustainability values throughout the entire service chain—from packaging and transportation to final delivery.

These actions form the basis for a comprehensive sustainability infrastructure, upon which additional initiatives can be expanded and developed in the future. These may include systematic measurement of environmental indicators, further optimization of production processes, employee training and awareness in sustainability-related topics, and deeper collaboration with business and public-sector partners. Teamnet views sustainability as an ongoing process of learning, improvement, and adaptation, driven by a commitment to act responsibly toward the environment, its customers, and future generations.
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