Waste Disposal

Waste Disposal
CETIA's waste disposal technology covers waste transfer, landfill and ecological restoration, incineration, etc., providing comprehensive technical support to customers in different situations.
As of 2022, CETIA has designed waste processing capabilities exceeding 34 tons per day, with an estimated annual electricity generation of approximately 18 billion kilowatt-hours.
Waste Transfer
Waste Transfer
The mainstream waste transfer station receives compressed and transferred other garbage, kitchen waste, and canteen waste. The process flow is as follows: garbage (other garbage, kitchen waste, and canteen waste) collected after classification is transported to the transfer station by garbage collection vehicles. After weighing, the garbage is unloaded into the garbage compactor for compression. The garbage compression is carried out in the transfer box. After the transfer box is filled, the transfer box door is closed, and the filled transfer box is loaded onto the waste transfer vehicle and transported to the final disposal site.
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Landfill and Ecological Restoration
Landfill and Ecological Restoration
Through the construction of landfill, ecological restoration of the surrounding environment is carried out to reduce the pollution caused by garbage.
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Incineration
Incineration
Incineration refers to the process of reducing waste through appropriate thermal decomposition, combustion, and melting reactions, resulting in residue or molten solid substances. In incineration projects, smoke treatment facilities prevent heavy metals, organic pollutants, and other contaminants from entering the environment. The recovered heat from incineration can achieve the goal of waste resource utilization. After incineration treatment, the waste volume is significantly reduced, land is saved, various pathogens are eliminated, and toxic substances are converted into harmless ones.
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