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*[[Waste to Energy]] (A more modern (and to an extent sometimes used for [[Greenwashing]] ) version of the Term. Typically inclines not only reduction/destruction of the waste, but also Energy Production from it, and often materials recovery such as in [[Slag]] etc ) | *[[Waste to Energy]] (A more modern (and to an extent sometimes used for [[Greenwashing]] ) version of the Term. Typically inclines not only reduction/destruction of the waste, but also Energy Production from it, and often materials recovery such as in [[Slag]] etc ) | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 21 July 2024
Basics
- A Waste Treatment Process consisting of burning the waste
- Can be with air, or a pure oxygen environment/mix (ie only oxygen, or oxygen diluted with an inert gas)
- Considered obsolete to Gasification and/or Pyrolysis
- May be used small scale (See Burn Barrel ) for remains after Reuse , Recycling , and separation of Source Seperated Organics
Internal Links
- RDF
- Waste to Energy (A more modern (and to an extent sometimes used for Greenwashing ) version of the Term. Typically inclines not only reduction/destruction of the waste, but also Energy Production from it, and often materials recovery such as in Slag etc )
- Small Scale Waste Incineration