


The waste generated by residential, industrial, municipal and commercial customers can be reduced, stabilized and neutralized through the incineration process which involves the combustion of organic materials and/or substances.
Why an Incinerator?
Waste Reduction
Incinerators reduce the volume of the original waste by 95~96% and the weight by 80~85% converting it into flue gas. Consequently, the required landfill space decreases significantly.
Sanitary Treatment
Incineration has particularly strong benefits for the treatment of certain waste types such as hazardous wastes, where pathogens and toxins can be destroyed by high temperatures.
Waste-To-Energy (Recovery)
Collect the potential energy from the combustible elements among the wastes through the incineration process. Then, use it as heat energy and generate electricity.
Air Emissions
All country specific air emission standards are met through the implementation of patented gas scrubbing technology
Technology
The technology used is the most proven incineration technology against pyrolisis and plasma incineration with over 2000 plants in operation worldwide against less than 10 using alternate technologies such as pyrolysis and plasma incineration. Costs are well proven and operating methodologies well documented and proven.
Benefits of Incineration vs. Landfill
| Benefit | Landfill | Incineration |
Reduction |
- no reduction in both volume |
- volume: reduction to 10% of the original waste |
| Stabilization | - polluting ground water | - almost complete decomposition of organics |
| Safety | - infectious pathogen - bad odour |
- exterminate infectious pathogens |
| Alternative energy | - no recovery | - recycle with heat recovery |
| Other | - risk of ground subsidence | - holding more available area |