Photographer, Oded Balilty shares his series 'Glass Mountains' looking at the junkyard of Israel's only glass container factory in the heart of Israel's desert.
Deep in the heart of Israel’s desert, shimmering mountains of glass dominate the landscape. Tiny shards, millions of them, are piled into rolling hills of green and brown. They are 50 feet high and span the length of a few soccer fields. This is the junkyard at Israel’s only glass container factory, where broken glass awaits a new life.
Phoenicia Glass Works Ltd. produces a million bottles and containers a day for beverage giants Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Heineken, as well as Israeli wineries and olive oil companies. Every day, about 300,000 bottles come out of the ovens with defects. Factory workers grind these rejects into shards and pile them outside. Recycled glass bottles from across the country are sent here and ground up, too. The glass pieces are shoveled into the ovens to be fired into new glass bottles. Sand, the basic ingredient of glass, is hauled in from a nearby desert quarry.
Outside the factory, heaps of olive green sit next to mounds of brown, light green, and clear glass. In the monotonous desert sands, the colorful hills are like a surreal nature reserve.
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