Some of the Facts You Should Know About

 

Incinerators create hazardous waste

Incineration does not destroy waste – it merely converts it to other forms, such as:

  • stack gases

  • minute dust particles     read more

  • ash (much requiring hazardous landfill).

All these contain pollutants that are harmful to our health. That is why they are regulated.

Atmospheric Emissions

Emissions from incinerators include:

  • Dioxins

  • PCBs

  • Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium, etc.).

All of these are persistent (degrade very slowly), bio accumulative (build up in living organisms over time), and toxic.

Particulate Matter

Much of the dust (including heavy metals) emitted from incinerators is ultrafine. This means that it is easily inhaled and can reach the deepest part of our lungs. This is where it can do the most damage. read more

Health Risks   see also our  Health and Evidence pages

Dioxins and PCBs are toxic chemicals that can have severe health effects, especially on the developing foetus and young children. Known health effects include: