What can I put into an Incinerator?
Burning stuff doesn’t make it entirely disappear, even once the ash is disposed of. Part of the mass of the original rubbish is converted into carbon dioxide and released into the atmosphere. But this pollution may beat the alternative. If the same volume of waste were tossed into landfills, eventual emissions of methane, a more powerful greenhouse gas, would be even worse for the atmosphere. Some things you CAN incinerate: • Activated Carbon • Agrochemicals • Animal Fat • Automotive Waste • Bones • Car Filters • Cardboard • Ceramic • Chemical Agents • Clothes • Colour Pigments • Construction Additives • Feathers • Food • Fruit Pulp • Fruits • Fuels • Laundry Waste • Liquids • Mayonnaise • Medicines • Ointments • Organic Sludge • Paper • Personal Protection Equipment • Pills Blister • Plastics • Polystyrene • Porcelain • Raw Material • Resins • Sauces • Soil Contaminated By Hydrocarbons • Sprays • Starch Powder • Syringes • Used Car Oil • Vegetable Fat • Vegetables • Wood Some things YOU CANNOT incinerate: • Acids • Alkaline Batteries • Car Batteries • Cement • Fluorescent Bulbs • Glass • Incandescent Lights • Lithium Batteries • Mobile Phones • Rubber • Small House Appliances • Solvents • TyresVisit the Inciner8 website for more information on What can I put into an Incinerator?