This community scale incinerator is developed from an ancient pottery kiln and is equipped with a gasification system that makes use of synthetic gas after combustion as fuel for the waste incinerator in the oxidation zone. The synthetic gas is collected and mixed with LPG gas at the burner together with the heat reflected back from the furnace wall, resulting in a burning temperature higher than 800 degrees Celsius. It is capable of burning wet and humid waste completely and rapidly. The remaining gas from combustion is filtrated by a ceramic filter set, activated carbon and fiber glass. It then goes through a high efficient cyclone system to trap dust before releasing into the atmosphere.