Incineration Facilities
Incineration facilities are specialized plants designed to burn waste materials at high temperatures. This process reduces the volume of waste significantly and can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat. The burning process helps to minimize the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, making it an important part of waste management.
These facilities are equipped with advanced pollution control systems to minimize harmful emissions. They often handle various types of waste, including municipal solid waste and industrial waste. Proper operation and regulation of incineration facilities are crucial to ensure environmental safety and public health.