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The population of the world is rapidly growing. Advances in medicine are enabling people to live longer, and the increased availability of food through modern farming methods means that death rates are much lower than birth rates in developing countries.
The increasing population compounded by lifestyle changes, is putting ever greater demands on natural resources and the environment. There is a greater demand for raw materials, renewables and non-renewables, which in turn is producing more waste and pollution.
Environmental pollution is the contamination of air, water and land from man-made waste. Toxic elements introduced into the natural environment cause instability, disorder, harm, and discomfort to the ecosystem. Pollution leads to depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, and climate change.
Waste to energy conversion is an increasingly recognised approach to resolving two issues in one, waste management and sustainable energy. Waste represents an increasingly important fuel source.
Using waste as fuel also has important environmental benefits. It can not only provide a safe and cost-effective way of waste disposal but can also help reduce carbon dioxide emissions.