A study on the problems of the usage of incinerators in Malaysia / Muhamad Rosli Sulaiman ... [et al.]

Incineration is one of the options available to dispose municipal solid wastes (MSW) as it is capable of breaking down hazardous non-metallic wastes besides destroying bacteria and viruses. In terms of volume of wastes, incineration can reduce almost instantaneously by 90 %. In 1998, the government...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, Muhamad Rosli (Author), Syed Abdul Kadir, Sharifah Aishah (Author), Ibrahim, Ruhani (Author), Husin, Maryam (Author)
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Published: Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC), 2007.
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