waste incineration technology Articles
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Biochar: forgotten agricultural nostrum
What is biochar? The new multifunctional products are in good request nowadays. One of such innovations is Biochar. This type of charcoal is manufactured using the low-temperature continuous pyrolysis equipment. The raw material for the recycling process is biomass (agricultural and other biological waste). Biochar origins (Terra Preta) Spain сonquistadors were the first who noticed ...
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Could incinerating the plastic mountain be an answer?
Energy from waste has its appeal China’s decision to ban its recycling operations for foreign plastics has suddenly caused a massive problem for the UK government. Up until recently, Britain has been shipping up to 500,000 tonnes of plastic for recycling in China every year, which is about 25% of our total plastics waste. Now that trade has ceased and already the problem is piling up ...
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Advantages of Waste Incineration
Waste incineration is a treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials by means of high temperatures. Waste Incineration technology can be installed in several sectors to treat hazardous waste, refining residues, chemical waste, pharmaceutical waste, hospital & medical waste, waste water plant sludge, NORM (natural radioactive) waste, etc. ...
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Consensus building and knowledge integration methods applied to technology implementation in the Swiss waste incineration industry
This paper describes the use of consensus-building and knowledge integration methods to reflect stakeholders' preferences. These methods were applied in a complex decision making process concerned with the implementation of innovative technologies in Swiss waste incineration plants. We described stakeholders' preferences by integrating their knowledge into a multi-criteria evaluation of ...
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Waste incineration really can be clean and green
Responsible incineration technology is the best environmental solution for commercial waste disposal These days commercial organisations of all sizes and across so many diverse industry sectors are coming under ever-increasing pressure to ensure that the inevitable waste matter they accumulate is disposed of in a safe, ethical and environmentally responsible manner. Many business owners and ...
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Turning waste into wattage
How we are helping to meet the growing demand for waste energy recovery It’s a sign of the times that more and more companies and organisations are now looking at ways to capitalise on the waste material their production process produces rather than having to pay a third part to take it away for them. One reason of course is the high cost of scrappage. Another is the reduced availability ...
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Why ‘custom-built’ is often cheaper than off the shelf
We know that we’ve said it before, but even though we list what we call our ‘standard range’, by far and away most of the incinerators and cremators we manufacture are specially designed and manufactured to match the individual needs of each customer. Since everyone’s requirements are different, virtually every unit we produce is ‘made to order’ and the point ...
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Why Incinerate?
Products that we all use every day have a finite lifespan. Even with initiatives to re-use and recycle lots of waste still ends up in landfill sites where the chemicals in these products will decompose and can do extensive environmental harm as they break down. Plastics are not all biodegradable and there are still millions of plastic bags being manufactured, used and ending up in landfill so the ...
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Medical Incineration Experts
Used Hypodermic needles in a Bio Hazard Bag. Used Hypodermic Needles are a very dangerous product and are incinerated along with other Bio Hazard medical waste products. Medical waste may not pose a significant risk to the majority of the population of Europe and the USA and most people probably don’t give it a second thought, but for those who live in developing countries this can be a ...
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Background: EU electricity and gas directives
3.rd Energy Market Package, proposed September 2007 September 2007 the EU Commission proposed a revision of the electricity and gas market directives with amendmets of the directives on electricity and gas markets and the directives on cross-border trade of electricity and gas. The main changes are that all countries must have independant regulators of the electricity and gas markets, that these ...
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