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What is wrong with Landfill?

What is right with it.  Landfill is being phased out because it is not a sustainable way to dispose of waste.  Landfills generate methane gas from an anaerobic reaction that takes place when organic matter rots in an oxygen free environment.  Although this gas can be collected and used for ener ... Read More >>
Date - 07/06/2006
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What impact will a Bioflame system have on my local environment?

In most cases the system will be placed where either a waste producer or a waste transfer station is currently sending waste to landfill.  A Bioflame system will remove the need for heavy lorries to trundle through your neighbourhood because the waste will be eliminated at source.  This is an e ... Read More >>
Date - 07/06/2006
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Burning and incineration in general is bad for the environment isn't it?

It certainly has been in the past but our modern technology is now able to mitigate all of the harmful emissions of old.  Our combustion system more than meets the Waste Incineration Directive and is classed as a Cleaner Production technology, it also conforms to Batneec.  That means ... Read More >>
Date - 07/06/2006
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What is emitted from the system?

The truth is very little.  Bioflame is principally engaged with waste that falls under the category of 'Biomass' or waste that is biodegradable.  From a CO 2 point of view these wastes are classed as carbon neutral - in other words the amount of CO 2 emitted from t ... Read More >>
Date - 07/06/2006
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