incineration method News
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Three planned incinerators called into question
Three planned energy from waste (EfW) incinerators are to be reviewed pending decisions on whether they will go ahead at all, pointing towards a shift away from incineration as a method of waste treatment. It is believed that spiralling costs and a dramatic reduction in residual waste arisings have put a question mark over the plans to build EfW facilities in Hull, Coventry and Leeds. Senior ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Europe’s burning desire for alternatives to medical waste incineration
With the global push towards a greener world comes the awareness to decrease carbon emissions. Throughout many parts of Europe the dominant method of medical waste removal continues to be incineration. Although a successful and easy way to cope with medical waste, the carbon dioxide emissions resulting from incineration are leading European countries to search for alternative methods to dispose ...
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New incineration-waste clean-up method brings resource and carbon benefits
Ash from waste incineration can be made safer simply by mixing it with rice husks, water and other forms of waste ash at temperatures under 100 °C, according to new research. Once dried, the end product not only locks away toxic metals lead and zinc, but also stores carbon. Furthermore, it can be used in the polymer industry to lower costs, improve polymer properties and reduce the use of ...
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Process system of sludge incinerator
Sludge incinerator is a common sludge disposal method, which can destroy all organic matter, kill all pathogens, and minimize the volume of sludge. The sludge with a relative water content of about 75% is only 10% of the original volume. When the burning calorific value of the sludge is high, the demand for urban sanitation is higher, or the content of toxic substances in the sludge is high. ...
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SCFI Receives ‘Waste to Energy’ Award
SCFI has scooped the ‘Waste to Energy’ award for AquaCritox® – the world’s first sustainable sludge destruction technology that generates renewable energy. The company was pronounced a winner at this year’s Rushlight Awards, which were held at Church House in London’s Westminster on 1st February. The prestigious awards, which were judged by a leading, ...
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Why Invest in a Pyrolysis Plant in Malaysia
As the world grapples with mounting waste management challenges and strives for a sustainable future, pyrolysis technology emerges as a compelling solution to address both issues simultaneously. Malaysia, like many other countries, faces pressing waste disposal problems that demand innovative approaches. In this article, we explore why investing in a pyrolysis plant in Malaysia can be a wise and ...
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