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A vivid image is painted of a continuous, high-temperature incineration process—a furnace burning at about 1,000 degrees Celsius—that operates tirelessly around the clock. This facility handles waste that cannot be recycled or reused, significantly reducing landfill space but at a cost. Incineration, while practical, raises concerns about emissions and energy consumption, prompting discussions about more sustainable waste management strategies. The imagery of heat and fire highlights the urgency and scale of the problem.