Examples of using Incinerators in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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there are still concerns from experts and local communities about the environmental effect of incinerators.
Of municipal waste is either recycled or sent to incinerators, which subsequently generates energy.
Japan burns close to two thirds of its waste in municipal and industrial incinerators.
infrastructure improvements including village roads, sanitation facilities and incinerators.
Trash incinerators have two advantages that have prompted Japan and much of Europe to embrace them:
Properly designed and operated incinerators can burn off plastics at the correct temperatures,
Further, most modern incinerators utilize fabric filters(often with Teflon membranes to enhance collection of sub-micron particles) which can capture dioxins present in or on solid particles.
so the artist takes a lot of time and effort to research and explore ways of dispensing with the design for dedicated incinerators.
market places, offices, and public places among other waste collection points are collected and burned in incinerators.
According to Germany's Ministry of the Environment, waste incinerators reduce the amount of some atmospheric pollutants by substituting power produced by coal-fired plants with power from waste-fired plants.
The first UK incinerators for waste disposal were built in Nottingham by Manlove, Alliott& Co. Ltd. in 1874
For very small municipal incinerators, the required temperature for thermal breakdown of dioxin may be reached using a high-temperature electrical heating element,
Sophisticated incinerators that burn plastic and other municipal waste
As of the year 2000, although small-scale incinerators(those with a daily capacity of less than 250 tons) processed only 9% of the total waste combusted,
For very small municipal incinerators, the required temperature for thermal breakdown of dioxin may be reached using a high-temperature electrical heating element,
For very small municipal incinerators, the required temperature for thermal breakdown of dioxin may be reached using a high-temperature electrical heating element,
Contaminated trash is sent to incinerators and landfills for a fee, but some recyclers“just find a corner
Waste-to-energy incinerators have the virtue of congregating bulky waste and reducing it to ash using self-generated power; surplus power generated
such as steel furnaces, incinerators, glowing filaments in halogen- and other bulbs.
converting wasted carbon dioxide from incinerators, power plants
