KEY FINDINGS

  • Waste incineration is not a solution to the triple planetary crisis – it actually contributes to it.
    Incinerating waste emits large volumes of CO2, pollutes the environment with a variety of toxic chemicals including dioxins, mercury, and many others in quantities exceeding planetary limits, and contributes to biodiversity loss.
  • Waste incineration destroys valuable phosphorus resources in biowaste and disrupts global biogeochemical cycles.
  • Communities living near incinerators may be at higher risk of health issues due to their harmful effects.
  • Air emissions are not the only pollution pathway from waste incinerators: Both fly ash and bottom ash from incinerators are highly contaminated with dioxins and other chemicals such as PFAS.
  • Emissions to air from waste incinerators are not fully controlled, as some very toxic substances are monitored for only a few hours twice a year or not measured at all.
  • Waste incinerators cannot operate without state subsidies and other forms of economic support from public budgets.
  • Alternatives to waste incineration exist for most waste streams, with examples included in the report.