Step 1: Define Incineration.
Incineration is the process of burning waste at high temperatures in an incinerator to reduce it to ash, gas, and heat. This method is used for waste disposal and energy recovery.
Step 2: Types of Wastes Incinerated.
1. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW): Household and commercial waste, such as paper, plastics, and food waste, is often incinerated.
2. Hazardous Waste: Certain toxic and hazardous materials, such as medical waste and chemicals, can be incinerated to neutralize harmful substances.
3. Biomedical Waste: This includes waste generated from healthcare facilities, such as syringes, bandages, and other medical disposables.