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to incineration
noun
The act of incinerating, or the state of being incinerated; cremation.
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Except for pockets like Flanders, Simon believes that the major mistake Europe's leading incinerator countries have made is committing too much trash to incineration too soon by instituting landfill bans.
In contrast to the lead pollution in Hoboken, neighbours of incinerators apparently did not fear a land value decrease due to incineration.
As China's levels of rubbish grows, the government has looked to incineration.
The whole company was on fire, but what Kishana Flenory did with the movement amounted to incineration.
In this situation some countries decided to give way to incineration and either import waste to burn or burn recyclables".
True, the whole process from extraction to incineration produces more carbon emissions than oil from conventional reserves, as the State Department's environmental impact statement concludes.
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New targets were recently set with the aim of reducing waste-to-incineration by 50%.
Local resistance to waste-to-energy incineration facilities have delayed some developments until now.
The model can be generalized to other ENP and also to other incineration plants.
The researchers mathematically showed that the same mechanism that forces the binary together shifts the alignment of the circumbinary planet, potentially allowing it to sneak far enough away to escape incineration.
Though still experimental, such technologies could one day prove more attractive than today's waste-to-energy incineration.
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