jätteenpolttimoina
Jätteenpolttimoina is a Finnish term that translates to "waste incinerators" or "waste-to-energy plants" in English. These facilities are designed to burn municipal solid waste and other types of refuse. The primary purpose of incineration is to reduce the volume of waste that would otherwise end up in landfills. Beyond volume reduction, many modern jätteenpolttimoina also recover energy from the combustion process. This energy can be used to generate electricity or heat, providing a source of renewable energy.
The process typically involves feeding waste into a furnace where it is combusted at high temperatures. The
Jätteenpolttimoina play a role in integrated waste management strategies, often working in conjunction with recycling and