Transcription of 3 Best practices for incineration - WHO
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12 3 best practices for incineration This section discusses best practices for incineration , which can lead to substantial reductions in the formation, emission and exposure to toxic substances from waste incineration . Waste reduction Waste reduction reduces the volume and toxicity of materials for incineration (or other treatment option), thus decreasing incinerator use, emissions and the resulting health and environmental risks. For example, incineration might be reserved for only the most dangerous types of waste, , contaminated sharps. Waste reduction can substantially lower demands for incineration and provide other important benefits, , greater environmental protection, enhanced occupational safety and health, cost reductions, reduced liability, regulatory compliance, and improved community relations (HCWH 2001).
12 3 Best practices for incineration This section discusses best practices for incineration, which can lead to substantial reductions in the formation, emission and exposure to toxic substances from waste incineration.
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