Treatment of organic waste has been conventionally carried out by incinerating waste material in an incinerator. However, as such treatment method generates dioxine and carbon dioxide during the incineration, treatment of industrial waste has recently been carried out by using thermal decomposition reaction. A number of apparatuses of treating organic waste, in which organic waste exemplified by municipal waste is subjected to thermal decomposition under a reducing atmosphere to completely combust the waste material, thereby reducing generation of dioxine and carbon dioxide, have been developed. In addition, a number of systems that recycle resources, for example, the heat, water, and wood vinegar produced by cooling of a generated gas, have been developed.
JP 2004-307237A describes an apparatus in which ceramics is produced by treating organic waste by way of such thermal decomposition reaction.    Patent Literature 1: JP2004-307237A    Patent Literature 2: JP H11-230522A