Incineration is a waste management method that involves burning solid waste at high temperatures until it turns into ash. This process reduces the volume of waste and generates heat or electricity in some cases.
Related terms
Waste-to-Energy (WTE): A process where energy is generated from the combustion of solid waste during incineration.
Air Pollution Control Devices: Equipment used in incinerators to remove harmful pollutants from the emissions before they are released into the atmosphere.
Bottom Ash/Fly Ash: Residual materials left after incineration; bottom ash refers to heavier particles collected at the bottom while fly ash refers to lighter particles captured by air pollution control devices.