Efficiency and Sustainability in Waste Treatment #shorts

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Pyrolysis and incineration are distinct processes for waste treatment.
Incineration involves burning garbage with oxygen, while pyrolysis is a form of thermochemical conversion. Pyrolysis doesn't rely on oxygen and operates at lower temperatures compared to incineration. In incineration, oxygen is used in the burning process, making it less efficient compared to pyrolysis. Pyrolysis operates without oxygen, and this difference contributes to its efficiency in converting waste materials. Incineration involves higher temperatures, typically around 1200 °C. Higher temperatures in incineration can lead to the creation of highly toxic elements.

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