THEME: "Exploring the Novel Advances in Recycling and Waste Management"
Incineration is a waste management method that involves the controlled combustion of waste materials at high temperatures. It converts solid waste into ash, gases, and heat, which can be used for energy generation. Incineration reduces the volume of waste and can generate electricity or heat for industrial processes. However, it produces air pollutants and requires careful monitoring and control to minimize environmental impact. Modern incineration plants often employ advanced technologies to reduce emissions and maximize energy recovery.