Energy from waste involves converting non-recyclable waste materials into usable energy such as electricity, heat, or fuel. This process reduces landfill use, minimizes environmental pollution, and recovers energy from waste streams. Energy from waste technologies support circular economy principles by turning waste into a resource. These systems help manage municipal, industrial, and agricultural waste while reducing greenhouse gas emissions from decomposition. Proper emission controls ensure environmental safety. Energy from waste plays an important role in integrated waste management and sustainable energy systems.
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