Incinerator bottom ash (IBA) is a form of ash produced in incineration facilities.[1][2] This material is discharged from the moving grate of municipal solid waste incinerators.[3][2] Once IBA is processed by removing contaminants, it can be used as an aggregate. Following processing, the material is termed IBA aggregate or processed IBA. The aggregate uses include:
Alternatively, if there are no local markets for the IBA the material is disposed of in a landfill.[2]
Recovery
IBA is a secondary source of ferrous and non-ferrous (NFe) metals. Between 5-15% of the bottom ash is made up of ferrous materials, and 1-5% is NFe. Despite glass making up 10-30% of IBA, it is not systematically recovered in any processing plants. On average, 63 kg of ferrous materials are removed from a single tonne of ash.[1]