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  • Incinerating a ton of trash emits at least 35% less greenhouse gas and yields 10 times as much electricity as burying it, according to a recent study by EPA researchers.

    Climate Change: Garbage Gets 2009

  • Another Byproduct of Factory Farming: Livestock Incinerating Fires yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Another Byproduct of Factory Farming: Livestock Incinerating Fires'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The uninterrupted rows of confined animals and manure pits that make factory farms so harmful to the environment, animals and workers also cause heartbreaking fires.'

    Another Byproduct of Factory Farming: Livestock Incinerating Fires 2008

  • Incinerating medical waste is a common disposal practice but including cremated human ashes is not, according to funeral home directors, regulators and waste haulers.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Incinerating medical waste is a common disposal practice but including cremated human ashes is not, according to funeral home directors, regulators and waste haulers.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Incinerating them sends those chemicals right into the air.

    RutlandHerald.com 2010

  • Incinerating 150,000 tons (2300 kcal/kg for calorific value) per year generates 36,000 MWh of electrical power - enough to supply 16,500 homes; and 94,000 MWh of thermal power - enough for the equivalent of 30,000 inhabitants.

    unknown title 2009

  • Incinerating municipal solid waste adds dioxins and volatile organic com-pounds to the air.

    Jamaica Plain Gazette 2009

  • Incinerating 150,000 tons (2300 kcal/kg for calorific value) per year generates 36,000 MWh of electrical power - enough to supply 16,500 homes; and 94,000 MWh of thermal power - enough for the equivalent of 30,000 inhabitants.

    unknown title 2009

  • OpEdNews - Article: Another Byproduct of Factory Farming: Livestock Incinerating Fires

    Another Byproduct of Factory Farming: Livestock Incinerating Fires 2008

  • Adrienne Celt: Burn, Baby, Burn: An Emotionally-Biased Reflection on Incinerating Nabokov's Last Manuscript

    Adrienne Celt: Burn, Baby, Burn: An Emotionally-Biased Reflection on Incinerating Nabokov's Last Manuscript 2008

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