
hazardous waste incineration
Hazardous waste incineration is a controlled process that burns dangerous waste materials at high temperatures to break down toxic chemicals and reduce their volume. This method safely destroys hazardous substances, such as chemicals or medical waste, preventing them from contaminating the environment or harming public health. Modern incinerators are equipped with filters and scrubbers to capture harmful emissions, ensuring that pollutants are minimized. Overall, incineration is a way to manage hazardous waste securely, transforming dangerous materials into less harmful residues or gases that can be further treated or safely released.