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An acute problem is the disposal of Biomedical Wastes (BMW) containing toxic substances. Plasma gasification is a promising technology for BMW disposal. In contrast to the traditional fire method of BMW processing plasma gasification of BMW provides reliable destruction of highly toxic dioxins, benzo(a)pyrene and furans. This report presents the results of thermodynamic analysis and experiments on plasma gasification of BMW.