Is it true that incineration transforms waste material into ash and small particles that contaminate the environment?
ERFs produce incinerator bottom ash, which is either recycled as a construction material or landfilled under very strict regulatory conditions and monitored regularly by the Environment Agency. Bottom ash from modern Energy Recovery Facilities is widely used throughout Europe and Scandinavia as a secondary aggregate in road construction and the building industry.
Energy Recovery Facility produce incinerator bottom ash, which is either recycled as a construction material or landfilled under very strict regulatory conditions and monitored regularly by the Environment Agency. Bottom ash from modern Energy Recovery Facilities is widely used throughout Europe and Scandinavia as a secondary aggregate in road construction and the building industry.
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