Waste incineration is a technique that can reduce the volume
of waste by up to 90%. It relies on specialized facilities where waste is
combusted, releasing a significant amount of heat that can be harnessed for
heating or converted into electrical energy.
However, this process has a major drawback: it produces
various pollutants and toxic substances that pose a risk to both the
environment and human health.
These emissions include harmful gases and solid residues,
such as ash.
Therefore, it is essential to maintain strict control over the process and to implement effective filtration systems that capture and remove these contaminants before they are released into the atmosphere.