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"incineration" Definitions
  1. the act of burning something, especially waste material, until it is completely destroyed
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China has emulated its rich Asian neighbours and embraced incineration.
Traditionally, food waste is managed through landfill, incineration and composting.
Incineration is on the rise in parts of Europe, as well.
Other bathroom options for tiny homes include composting and incineration toilets.
Human rights groups report widespread destruction or incineration of Rohingya villages.
Unlike incineration, it does not release harmful dioxins into the air.
Experts, including the EPA, have recommended incineration for getting rid of pharmaceuticals.
Inside, two-thirds of the facility's floor space is use for trash incineration.
Whatever cannot be processed is burned in incineration plants to provide neighborhood heating.
So a lot goes to landfill or incineration, mixed with the remaining worthless waste.
Tomorrow it may be the incineration of Los Angeles, Seattle, or cities further inland.
Approved disposal methods include incineration, boiling, autoclaving, bleaching or burying in concrete-sealed containers.
Instead, 80 percent of US electronic waste ends up in landfills or incineration furnaces.
My farts stink like something mixed between a rotten egg and an incineration plant.
Some opponents claim these power plants are a "false solution" that green-washes dirty incineration.
That incineration process costs about $3 to $4 per gallon of contaminated water, she said.
Consequently, the number of incineration facilities fell from 611 in 0003 to 395 last year.
"Don't fall for the false promise of recycling, and please don't stoop to incineration," Danson said.
"My farts stink like something mixed between a rotten egg and an incineration plant," she wrote.
The idea is to kindle a mass market in the incineration of forests to generate electricity.
Delta said that in this textile diversion program, no items will go to landfills or incineration.
"HEG is dedicated to resolving this issue, as and when incineration capacity becomes available," it added.
Incineration could save up to a gigatonne of emissions if widely adopted, says Covanta's boss, Anthony Orlando.
In terms of carbon emissions, the benefit of plastic recycling compared with plastic incineration is very modest.
The rest goes to incineration or landfill, where about 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes leaks into the ocean.
Which does raise the incineration question again, but you know, maybe it would have been a fire hazard.
Smoke from incineration may carry many of the same toxic substances up the chimney and into the atmosphere.
Tens of thousands had been compacted into cubes for incineration, but they were too big for the incinerator.
It's cheap to do, and the UN was until recently incentivizing its burning, which made incineration extra-cheap.
That means recycling, composting, reusing, and reducing consumption so that nothing goes to either the landfill or incineration.
American stores of VX were destroyed under the Chemical Weapons Convention of 20163, with incineration completed in 2012.
Saved from the jaws of death by both dragon incineration and drowning by Westeros' true hero, Bronn (Jerome Flynn).
" Yet this incineration caused air pollution, Deesy said, so over time, hospitals shifted to "dumping the containers into landfills.
Rising above the building is a tall smokestack, a grim reminder of its function in the incineration of bodies.
"The plastic industry suggests the only solution is through our own efforts — recycling, incineration, responsible personal waste management," says Eriksen.
The Amager Bakke powerplant, designed by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, turns local trash by incineration into low-carbon energy.
Recent weeks have seen major protests there -- in themselves a rarity in China -- over plans for a new garbage incineration plant.
The third option is simply landfilling, but most companies do incineration so that they can claim the incinerators capture the energy.
That gum, which cannot be recycled as it is too dirty, is then sent to a landfill site or for incineration.
These methods could include mail-back pouches to secure facilities for incineration, or methods to immediately inactivate or destroy unused drugs.
Industry is promoting an expansion of incineration in waste-to-electricity plants, which it describes as a source of renewable energy.
The remaining 10% will be sent to a waste-to-energy incineration plant where it will be burned to create electricity.
City workers in Hainan have been busy removing the fish from the shores and bagging them for incineration plants and landfill sites.
Scientists have spent years devising technologies that will protect the car-sized spacecraft from instant incineration when it enters the Sun's corona.
The quarantining and incineration of cash, combined with recommendations to not use cash, could convince consumers to make payments through other methods.
The government has said it will relax regulations on incineration to allow for disposal, but that move has not thrilled environmental groups.
The operations to be sold are its small aluminium, waste-to-energy and sludge incineration businesses, which employ 250 people in total.
Experts say the immediate response to the crisis may well be to turn to incineration or landfills — both harmful to the environment.
Disposal of low level waste such as "rice straw, sludge and ash from waste incineration" has only just begun, the Japan Times wrote.
But the main advantage of these technologies over incineration, at least in theory, is that syngas can power gas turbines to make electricity.
Most have complained about smells related to waste incineration and wastewater treatment coming into Poblenou from the industrial facilities in Sant Adria de Besos.
In 2006 the Technical University of Denmark conducted a review of 272 studies comparing the effects of recycling with those of landfilling or incineration.
After the ceremony, the crushed ivory was transported to a factory in Puttalam, a district in the island's northwest, for incineration, government officials said.
Her charred remains were found in an incineration barrel and a burn pit on Avery's property, about 80 miles (130 km) north of Milwaukee.
Halbach's charred remains were found in an incineration barrel and a burn pit on Avery's property, about 80 miles (130 km) north of Milwaukee.
The government said the policy was expected to save 45 billion single-use plastic bags per year, or 225,000 tonnes, from incineration or landfill.
Agriculture accounts for more than a fifth of greenhouse gas emissions, and plastic production and incineration account for an additional 20083 percent or so.
They might not have any idea who Ovitz was before the high-profile incineration of his high-powered career more than 20 years ago.
The bill bans the use of PFAS chemicals in food packaging as well as incineration of the substance, which can lead to air pollution.
The authors estimate that recycling, disposal and incineration rates in the rest of the world are probably similar to those in the United States.
He says other stadiums may claim to be "Zero Waste" but are not, because they send more than 10% of their waste for incineration.
She learned that, on average, one in five tents are left behind at European festivals, contributing over 750,000 tents every year to landfill or incineration.
Many countries have strict health and safety regulations in place, which means that in many cases, waste from aircraft ends up going to incineration plants.
But the visitors to Recology tend to be among the converted, who believe that incineration and landfilling carry their own devastating, long-term ecological costs.
The contractor, HES, blames its failings on a reduced capacity in the country's incineration facilities, as a result of aging infrastructure, leading to lengthy breakdowns.
As he renounced the coexistence he had once preached, he recorded the sermons that would play, long after his incineration, to impressionable youths like Hoda.
Contamination from lithium ion batteries might come from waste waters released at industrial sites, incineration systems, illegal landfills or storage of old batteries, Vigier said.
The new environmental police would among other things, crack down on open-air barbecues, garbage incineration and biomass burning — areas previously overlooked by authorities, Xinhua reported.
Beijing, where incineration rates have quadrupled to 42 percent in just a decade, aims to boost to 10 its current complement of four plants by 2018.
DeWine had claimed he found evidence that clinics in Columbus, Cincinnati and a Cleveland suburb had once used vendors that disposed of fetal remains through incineration.
Prior to the ruling, Indiana clinics could turn over fetal remains to processors who handle the disposal of human tissues or other medical material by incineration.
It looked like a man in the middle of a winner-takes-all dunk contest against the Devil himself to prevent the incineration of planet Earth.
By next year, dry waste incineration and wet waste treatment rates are expected to reach 27,800 tonnes a day, around 80% of the city's total garbage.
Armed customs workers, masked so they wouldn't be recognized, guided the 499 plastic bags and 60 moving boxes full of pot into the waste-incineration plant.
But in the past decade, NASA–funded searches have discovered three small asteroids -- too tiny to reach the ground -- and predicted their harmless incineration in the atmosphere.
The agency said that recycling initiatives had helped stabilize the amount of trash sent for incineration, despite increases in waste generation caused by population and economic growth.
Were landfill and incineration priced to reflect their environmental and social costs, people would throw their rubbish in the river or dump it by the road instead.
Mao himself said he wanted to be cremated, and liberal intellectuals occasionally petition for his incineration and the return of his ashes to his hometown of Shaoshan.
Desperate to fight mounting trash problems but wary of public opposition, China is building new incineration capacity designed to blend into its surroundings and limit environmental damage.
The government in Pyongyang is looking to establish a new normal: One where it gets to threaten San Francisco with incineration, and we get to do nothing.
Climeworks had installed the machines on the roof of the power plant to tap into the plant's low-carbon electricity and the heat from its incineration system.
Prior regulations called for the tissue to be disposed in the same manner as other human tissue, which is typically through incineration and disposal in a sanitary landfill.
China's 246 large- and medium-sized cities produced 1.9 billion tonnes of solid waste in 0003, spurring government plans to cut landfill and step up recycling and incineration.
But in the past three months, half of these recyclables have been loaded onto trucks, taken to a hulking incineration facility, and burned, according to the city's government.
But China has struggled to reach previous targets, with daily incineration capacity of 235,224 tonnes by the end of 2015 missing a goal of more than 300,000 tonnes.
Poisoning risks also lurk underfoot in some city areas, where past industrial or vehicle emissions, trash incineration, and runoff from buildings with old paint have tainted the soil.
Health care facilities could dispose of such tissue using a variety of methods, including grinding and discharging it into a sewer system, incineration, and placement in a landfill.
The town, however, abuts a highway cloverleaf, and is part of the densely populated Naples area, in a region known for illegal incineration of toxic waste by organized crime.
"These mountains of plastic waste sometimes end up being openly burned, which can have really significant health impacts," said Claire Arkin of GAIA, an advocacy group that opposes incineration.
Incineration is falling out of favour for heating or electricity generation as coal-fired plants are replaced with gas, which emits less greenhouse gases than waste-to-energy plants.
Previous experiments in space were limited to the incineration of samples no bigger than an index card, said David Urban, lead researcher for the Spacecraft Fire Experiment, or Saffire.
Beijing said in a policy document in 2017 that it aimed to invest nearly 200 billion yuan ($29 billion) over the 2016-2020 period to double its incineration capacity.
"Fixing Fashion" found that British consumers buy more new clothes annually then any other European country, and send approximately 300,896.53 tons of clothes a year to incineration or landfills.
As plastic imports rose across Southeast Asia, pollution became more noticeable — typically in the form of trash-clogged rivers or smoke from ragtag incineration sites, according to environmental groups.
Plastic is dangerous throughout its entire lifecycle -- from the extraction and refining of oil and gas used to produce it to its eventual disposal, often through incineration or landfilling.
"Open-air barbecues, garbage incineration, biomass burning, dust from roads -- these acts of non-compliance with regulations are actually the result of lax supervision and weak law enforcement," Cai said.
TEN years after the incineration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by American nuclear bombs, Japan embraced "atoms for peace", a policy of civilian nuclear power championed by Dwight Eisenhower, America's president.
Firms generally need a licence to use, transport or dispose of the most dangerous substances, which are kept track of and often have to be treated before incineration or landfilling.
Morticians and funeral directors can gently recommend next-of-kin who have chosen incineration or other disposal techniques for their family member to instead "donate" the body to a broker.
A conveyor belt about 15 feet off the ground snakes through the facility loaded with hundreds of boxes of pharmaceutical and medical waste — all leading to the two incineration chambers.
A federal court barred the destruction of any more records, but before the order could be served, the mayor ordered the incineration of the remaining files and disbanded the unit.
After all, far more minor events have sparked protests in China — including protests over a waste incineration plant near Wuhan last year in which riot police had to be deployed.
I had to fight shoulder-to-shoulder with these communities to defeat a proposal to construct a prison (another) and later a waste incineration plant near their homes and schools.
"Incineration does not solve the Defense Department's PFAS problems; it just pawns them off on already overburdened communities," Jonathan Kalmuss-Katz, a staff attorney with Earthjustice, said in a statement.
But the Environment Agency disagrees, saying that there is sufficient incineration capacity and that the majority of sites dealing with the disposal of clinical waste are in compliance with regulations.
"He's like the coach," Mr. Comes, a 51-year-old Trump voter, said of his president as he left, lamenting the finale of a two-day education in legislative incineration.
Dan Brewer (RET.) The haphazard method of incineration generated numerous pollutants, including carbon monoxide and dioxin—the same chemical compound found in Agent Orange, the dangerous defoliant during the Vietnam War.
Rates of recycling and incineration — the sustainable methods for handling plastic waste — are steadily climbing, but scientists estimate we still throw 5 to 14 million tons of plastic into oceans annually.
According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germans happily sort 65 percent of their waste into an array of color-coded bins to be collected for reuse or incineration.
Worsening air pollution from forest burning, agricultural waste incineration, urbanization, and rapid industrialization — with increasing public awareness — might drive protests against authorities, such as those recently in China, India, and Iran.
Death by incineration, drowning, bear attack, and the slow consumption of my head by fire ants while the rest of my body is buried underground all make the cut for me.
The 2017 law required health care facilities that provide care to pregnant women to dispose of fetal remains by burial, cremation, incineration followed by burial, or steam disinfection followed by burial.
A group of environmental organizations is raising alarms about the Defense Department's alleged incineration of PFAS chemicals, also called "forever chemicals" due to their persistence in the environment and human body.
A number of modern cities, from Paris to Tokyo to Vancouver, BC, have district heating systems in use today, fueled by everything from biomass to sewer water to solid waste incineration.
We've long sought ways to turn all this waste into energy, but this has usually meant incineration - that is, burning our trash - a method that many environmentalists say is far too polluting.
Police removed blockades at some of the major incineration and rubbish collection depots around the capital but to little effect because workers inside the premises subsequently walked off work, the CGT said.
And in this Sunday's fifth episode of the show's final season, with the imminent incineration of King's Landing by dragonfire after Missandei's execution, I expect it to come to a full realization.
But it has missed previous incineration targets, largely because of public opposition to new plants being built in urban areas, with residents worried about the stench and the risk of toxic emissions.
A few days ago Neera Tanden, the prominent Democratic operative who presides over the Center for American Progress, took to Twitter to cheer on the incineration of one of Rupert Murdoch's homes.
A team of reporters in London investigated how the incineration of the 24-story high rise — the deadliest fire in Britain in more than a century — was rooted in a regulatory breakdown.
In addition to banning incineration of unsold products, the law phases out all use of disposable plastics beginning January 2021; bans microplastics in cosmetics; and makes filters mandatory on industrial washing machines.
The smog police will crack down on open-air barbecues, garbage incineration, biomass burning and dust from roads, Beijing's acting mayor Cai Qi said on Saturday, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Everything about it had a faux-steroid chic: the name, a portmanteau of 'Clenbuterol' (an asthma-medication-turned-performance-enhancing drug) and 'Rx,' struck boldly above the promise of 'ultra hardcore fat incineration.
Students unhappy about changes in entry-selection criteria have mounted blockades and sit-ins at universities in several cities, while CGT union members have led industrial action at rubbish incineration site in Paris.
One sunny morning last October, several engineers from a Swiss firm called Climeworks ambled onto the roof of a power-generating waste-incineration plant in Hinwil, a village about 30 minutes outside Zurich.
But the outpouring met with resistance as critics wondered why tragedies like the incineration of the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro in September did not receive the same degree of support.
He's uncomfortable with the all-consuming nature of her uncertain grief as it relates to her Departed family, that she might give up everything and risk incineration to join them on whatever other side exists.
To make room for an expressway that took 21970 years to excavate, the Bronx was cut in half, atomizing neighborhoods, causing an exodus of the population, a free-fall in property values, and widespread incineration.
Each envelope was printed at such so as to be too unwieldy to print or otherwise duplicate—each envelope was to be used only by its recipient and then destroyed on-site via chemical incineration.
The Mayor's Office of Sustainability organized a pilot of a program where businesses were invited to match the city's zero waste goals by diverting at least 50 percent of their waste from landfills and incineration.
In the movies, the toys are roughed up by mean children and threatened with incineration, whereas the hotel, being a service business that charges upward of $125 a night, offered nothing but comfort and love.
"When a product can be recycled, recycling is going to be better than any form of energy recovery, particularly incineration," said Jenni Downes, a researcher at the University of Technology Sydney's Institute for Sustainable Futures division.
Though it still produces CO2 emissions from burning, the city plans to install a system to capture the carbon released by the incineration process, and then store the carbon or find a commercial use for it.
A report by the Centre for International Environmental Law earlier this year predicted that the production and incineration of plastic would pump more than 850 million metric tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere in 2019.
All those records had now been burned: Even before the controversy began, Goffman felt as though their ritual incineration was the only way she could protect her friend-­informers from police scrutiny after her book was published.
"I think it is too early to eulogize Cassini on the occasion of its death, as incineration is five months away," Jonathan Lunine, director of the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science, said in a statement.
While President Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima may have benefited me personally, I was and still am horrified by our incineration of the city and the loss of so many innocent Japanese civilians.
Oh well, that's just one of many plot holes that Fallen Kingdom trips over as Owen Grady (played by Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) return to the island to save the dinosaurs from imminent incineration.
Incineration "volatilizes" radiopharmaceuticals in a dead body, and the radioactive contamination can be "inhaled by workers (or released into the adjacent community) and result in greater exposure than from a living patient," Yu and his co-authors wrote.
And while the FDA has called for more research into kratom's benefits, the agency has routinely seized and destroyed imported kratom shipments it's managed to confiscate since at least 2014—often through incineration, according to FDA spokesperson Lindsay Meyers.
Yet the wonder of the library, despite Caesar's incineration of it (for he held Caesar strictly to blame), had been seared on the memory of the world and on its image of Alexandria, as a cosmopolitan city of learning.
In 2017, a surge in smog levels prompted the government to tighten regulations on waste-to-energy plants and waste incineration facilities which were blamed for belching out polluting fumes, says Sung Nak-kuen of the Korea Waste Association.
His strong-throated lament, underscored by an oboe and a small amplifier which produced a droning baseline, rose up into the 80-foot vault of the Armory like fire turning softly to smoke — an incineration of the heart's earthly bonds.
It was 12,000 to 15,000, he said, and noted with some little pride that when things were going well, the operation would take about two hours, from the arrival of a trainload of Jews until their incineration in the ovens.
Mr. Faget was a tinkerer and inventor — he shared dozens of patents, including ones for the Mercury space capsule, the survival couch that protected astronauts and an escape tower copied by the Russians that saved two cosmonauts from incineration in 1983.
We are also investing to accelerate key innovations that will help to reduce waste, including new enhanced recycling technologies that allow us to recycle poor quality PET plastic, often destined for incineration or landfill, back to high quality food packaging material.
Globally, plastics accounted for 390 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions in 2012, ranging from production to incineration and equivalent to the emissions by a nation such as Turkey, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a think-tank that specialises in recycling.
"While the methods described in the new rules may have a cost, that cost is expected to be offset by costs currently being spent by facilities on disposition for transportation, storage, incineration, steam disinfection, and/or landfill disposal," Williams told the Morning News.
It took Oscar Munoz, the chief executive of the $22 billion company, more than a day, and the incineration of up to half a billion dollars of investor wealth, before he finally found the right words to respond to his company's latest mistake.
"Efficient waste incineration supplies district heating for 99% of the buildings in Copenhagen, so we will eliminate the pollution from coal, oil and petroleum," he adds, helping the capital meet its goal to become the world's first carbon-neutral city by 2025.
At a National Dialogue session on Thursday, Prime Minister Tammam Salam said if the export plan fell through, he would ask politicians to reconsider the original landfill plan, and also said he had asked for an incineration plan to be looked into.
Information they gathered did not, "back up the hypothesis that there was a fire on the morning of September 27, 2014, of the required magnitude and duration that would've resulted in the massive incineration of the 43 missing students," the forensic team said.
If we don't take them, there's the strong possibility that they'll end up in landfill or incineration, or they will be sold to the secondary textile market which we call 'jobbers', and thereon, they will be sold into other markets which we're happy with.
John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoGreen groups raise alarms about alleged Pentagon incineration of 'forever chemicals' House passes sweeping bill to target spread of toxic 'forever chemicals' Democrats, greens blast Trump rollback of major environmental law MORE (R-Wyo.), chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee.
"These babies deserve a burial or cremation... They do not deserve incineration in bio-waste or a landfill or to be ground up," said Paula Moore, a state board member with the conservative group Concerned Women for America, at a recent hearing regarding the Texas rules.
On Wednesday, a day short of a year after the incineration of Grenfell Tower, a tragedy that not only claimed 21970 lives but also opened gaping wounds in the social fabric of the surrounding area, survivors like Ms. Mahmud and the bereaved are still steeped in trauma.
OVH hosts the websites of a chapter of the KKK that features a picture of the incineration of the Jewish star on its homepage as well as a racist far-right German political party whose members shouted "Heil Hitler" and threw bottles at police during a protest in 2015.
Another health risk posed by the burning of homes and structures, as opposed to just burning vegetation, is the incineration and vaporization of nasty stuff inside buildings, such as metals and leads, Robert Gould, a pathologist on the board of directors for the group Physicians for Social Responsibility, told BuzzFeed News.
The court noted that its decision to overturn a lower court's ruling and permit the fetal remains law, which among other provisions bars the incineration of fetal remains alongside surgical byproducts, was not based on the "undue burden" test that has formed the crux of many challenges to restrictive abortion laws.
The proposed Texas requirements were more stringent than those in almost every other state, which generally allow aborted fetal tissue to be disposed of in a similar manner as other human tissue, typically through incineration and disposal in a sanitary landfill, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which monitors reproductive health laws.
The documents in the initial FOIA request showed that the agency was breeding about 100 kittens a year, force-feeding them parasite-infected raw meat for two weeks, collecting their feces to harvest the parasites and then killing the kittens by incineration after using them in the experiments, according to Goodman.
With few trees and an abundance of traffic, as well as brick kilns spewing black smoke and open incineration of waste, Rawalpindi has air pollution levels more than 10 times above levels considered safe by the World Health Organization, said Asif Shuja Khan, a former director general of the Pakistan Environmental Protection agency.
Of course, this is a charitable interpretation of the Heroes Reborn finale, one that completely ignores the ridiculousness of Noah Bennet using his body energy to help shield the planet from total incineration, yet still being able to survive 30 extra seconds to tell his grandchildren how much they've made their grandpa proud.
It took Oscar Munoz, chief executive of the $22 billion company, more than a day, and the incineration of up to half a billion dollars of investor wealth, before he finally found the right words to respond to his company's latest mistake: the revelation that it enlisted airport security officers to forcibly remove a passenger from one of its planes after selling too many seats on the flight.
The juxtaposition between the words being spoken and the forms Blanchett takes are often striking: As a choreographer, she bellows instructions at a group of dancers drawn from the works of John Cage and Kurt Schwitters; as a speaker at a funeral, she offers a eulogy in the form of various manifestos linked to Dadaism; as a worker in a garbage incineration plant, she provides meditations on futurist architecture; and as a teacher, she instructs a room full of schoolchildren on creativity via lines from Dogme 95, Werner Herzog, and Jim Jarmusch.

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