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HPA position statement on Incinerators

The Health Protection Agency has published its updated position statement, The impact on health of emissions to air from municipal waste incinerators.

 The Impact on Health of Emissions to Air from Municipal Waste Incinerators (PDF, 121 KB)

After reviewing the latest literature the Agency's general position remains unchanged: Modern, well managed incinerators make only a small contribution to local concentrations of air pollutants. It is possible that such small additions could have an impact on health but such effects, if they exist, are likely to be very small and not detectable.

New incinerator projects are being proposed throughout the country with the aim of reducing the UK's reliance on land-fill for municipal wastes. EU legislation has stimulated this major change in waste management strategy.

Concerns have been expressed about the air pollution risks posed by municipal incinerators and the Agency first issued a statement giving advice on health issues in November 2005. Since that time, more research has been carried on the possible air pollution risks posed by modern incinerators and the HPA has therefore issued a new position statement.


Last reviewed: 2 September 2009