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Incineration technology

Incineration is a waste management process that involves burning solid waste at high temperatures to reduce its volume and mass. During incineration, waste materials are combusted in specialized facilities called incinerators, converting them into ash, gases, and heat. The heat produced can be used to generate electricity or provide heating. Modern incinerators include pollution control devices to minimize harmful emissions. This method helps reduce landfill use, destroy hazardous waste, and generate energy, making it an effective way to manage various waste types while also contributing to energy production.