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  • Rural waste management in China presents unique challenges.
  • Incineration is a potential disposal method for rural solid waste.
  • Understanding waste composition and energy content is crucial for feasibility.

Purpose:

  • To assess the feasibility of rural garbage incineration in China.
  • To analyze the composition, moisture content, and low heating value of rural waste.
  • To evaluate seasonal and regional variations in waste characteristics.

Summary:

  • Rural garbage in China has a combustible component dominated by kitchen waste, rubber, and paper.
  • North China's rural waste has higher low heating values (LHV) and lower moisture content than South China's.
  • After sorting, most rural waste meets incineration LHV requirements, though South China's spring waste requires further treatment.

Impact:

  • Provides data to support the implementation of rural waste incineration in China.
  • Highlights the need for tailored pretreatment strategies based on regional and seasonal variations.
  • Contributes to sustainable waste management practices in rural areas.