Wondering what people use incinerators for? We have compiled a list of materials and uses for incineration equipment to help people understand its many purposes. Although incineration is most commonly used in these industries, the list is always growing. What did we miss on this list? Contact us to let us know or ask a question!
- Veterinary and animal care waste
- Food waste from animals included bones, fruits, and vegetables
- Straw and other animal enclosure materials at zoos or sanctuaries
- Used animal bedding
- Expired prescription drugs
- Controlled substances and confiscated illegal drugs from law enforcement
- Contraband waste and confiscated evidence from law enforcement
- Medical marijuana plant waste such as roots, stalks, leaves, and stems
- Medical and hospital waste including pathological and non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste
- Hospital-grade one-time use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Trash and waste in remote areas that facilitate hotels, restaurants, RV’s, and camping
- Pet cemetery waste and animal cremation
- Waste from small boats such as barges and ferries
- COVID related PPE disposal including disposable gloves, an apron, a gown, surgical masks, a respirator, and face protection such as glasses, goggles, or face shields
- Hospital or healthcare housekeeping waste such as bedding
- Large animal disposals such as horses, cows, and cattle
- Waste such as bones, fat, blood, and carcasses and from meat processor plant or meat lockers
- Disposing of deer during incidents such as Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
- Crisis management such as disposing of infected animals during Avian Bird Flu
- Crisis management such as disposing of hogs when hog plants shut down during COVID
- Farm waste include corn cobs and seed corn, and other vegetation, and farm animal disposal
- Municipal solid waste (MSW) including household waste, food waste, cardboard, and paper
- Incinerator used as a dryer/kiln by the craft industry
- and more…
Does your Industry Incinerate Waste?
Is your business part of the industries that incinerate waste? Are there other uses for incineration that we missed? Firelake Manufacturing can answer your incinerator questions, help you locate a local dealer, and get you started. Call us today at 800-820-3391 or contact us here. We will be happy to explain our equipment, what is needed to get an incineration machine installed, and how to operate it in a few simple steps