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According to the NSW EPA, the simple answer is that you should not be burning rubbish in your backyard or at your business:

Given the current issues with our inability to export low-grade recycling commodities to China, we have to find new ways of reducing waste going to landfill.

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Although the idea of significantly reducing waste by burning it sounds like a good idea, is it really an ideal way to do it? See our podcast on this issue in cash for trash.

“Burning wood and rubbish in open fires and incinerators can cause smoke, which is a major cause of air pollution. Backyard burning and unauthorised incineration are prohibited at all times in all council areas in the Sydney, Wollongong and Newcastle regions, and in other NSW council areas listed in Schedule 8 of the Clean Air Regulation.”

First – and the most obvious – it decreases the amount of waste. About 95 per cent of waste is reduced thanks to incinerators. It greatly deducts the need for waste to go to landfills.

Any of our readers who have travelled extensively will certainly have seen piles of piled burned rubbish in other countries.

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In Japan – just 1 per cent of waste ends up in landfills, with more than 1000 incinerators operating nationwide. See our blog on burning rubbish on a smaller scale.

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Although waste incineration greatly reduces the waste that goes to landfills, is it safe to use for the environment? More importantly, should the local council support incineration more than other programmes to remove waste?

The waste incineration plants with state-of-the-art incinerators have been built on a large scale since the 1990s. They can burn at very high temperatures and kill any dioxins or pathogens in the waste.

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Check out the video below on the Maishima waste incineration plant in Japan. It is so brightly coloured that it has been mistaken for a theme park.  They even do tours of the facility for the people:

This could be as easy as bringing a reusable cup when you go for your morning flat white – or saying no to a plastic straw. Many steps like this – such as not using plastic bags – can have big impacts over time.

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Emissions from incineration plants greatly harm the environment, as stated by Hedges. To add to his statements, “Some of it will be carbon dioxide which is very bad for global warming, some of it will be nitrous oxide and dioxins which we know are bad for health.”

Local councils should really reflect on what works best for them. Additionally, they should weigh the pros and cons of utilising a waste incineration plant to their utmost advantage.

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Lastly, it saves a great deal on the transporting of waste. For example, some states transport waste to other places for disposal – read our blog on the Queensland levy for more information on transferring waste to other places to cut costs.

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Clearly waste incineration should rank behind reduction, recycling and also upcycling – i.e., using waste products such as plastic for new projects such as plastic roads or walls.

The simple answer is yes. Waste incineration forms a key component of many advanced nations’ approach to waste management.

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Waste incineration as a sustainable waste management solution must be back on the table for discussion. Another benefit is it could be used as a solution for aeroplane waste and quarantine.

Currently, Australia faces sending more and more waste to landfill. Implementing waste incineration plants could be one way of avoiding that.

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In today’s blog, we take a new look at whether waste incineration, basically burning trash, would play any part in the future of waste collection in this country.

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“The more interesting and concerning story to Wiedinmyer are the other pollutants, which accounted for far bigger percentages of global emissions. For example, as much as 29 per cent of global anthropogenic emissions of small particulate matter (tiny solid particles and liquid droplets from dust to metals that can penetrate deep into the lungs) come from trash fires, she estimates. About 10 per cent of mercury emissions come from open burning, as well as 40 per cent of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Such pollution can cause lung and neurological diseases, and have been linked to heart attacks and some cancers.”

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Waste Incineration 🏭: It is widely understood that the Australian waste management sector is in turmoil due to new restrictions in exporting recycling commodities, due to the introduction of China’s waste ban back in 2018.

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To know more about the hardships of managing waste, read our take on it here on the issues with business waste collection.

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According to an article by the BBC on the dangers of burning waste, Labour AM Mike Hedges stated that utilising incineration can prove very dangerous to the environment.

“The heat from the Toshima plant is also used to warm nearby pools and the facility generates enough electricity to power itself and sells excess capacity back into the grid.”

Waste incineration is one example of this. It is a waste-to-energy technology used to create products that generate electricity

Instead of moving around waste from state to state, they can just burn it at a local waste incineration plant! As a result, it reduces the harmful gases that transporting vehicles emit.

Second, it proves to be a great source of energy. Moreover, countries utilise the energy produced by incineration as a way of warming up their homes and workplaces.

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For example, Sweden incinerated 49.5 per cent of its municipal waste in 2014-15. Furthermore, this was used for electricity generation. In fact, the Swedes are so keen on waste incineration that they actually import more waste to burn!

For an example of a modern waste incineration plant in action, we can look to Japan where the Mishima plant burns 900 tonnes a day of garbage!

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“more than 40 per cent of the world’s garbage, is burned in open piles, contributing more emissions than is shown in regional and global inventories.”

It definitely is a better option than burning rubbish yourself – illegal and dangerous. Additionally, it emits toxic elements – not a problem for waste incineration facilities that can regulate such toxic elements.