Incineration, in its broadest sense, is the controlled burning of garbage. Municipal solid trash, sewage sludge, industrial and hazardous garbage, and medical waste have all been incinerated. Several big municipal and industrial incinerators are built to catch and utilised energy. The aims of incineration are to minimize the amount of garbage being processed, to lessen the hazardous features of a specific waste stream, or to achieve both. In order to optimize the completeness of combustion, any incineration strives to manage various factors.
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Mr. Anil Gowda
Associate Professor,
Masters In Business Administration, Presidency University, Bangalore, India,
Email Id:anilbgowda@presidencyuniversity.in