The fuel in fusion (deuterium plus tritium) is transformed into helium, so that is the main waste product. I don't know if a working power plant would try to collect this or just expel it to...
The waste products of fusion are mostly made up of radiologically inert isotopes of Helium. There are some concerns about waste, however. One is that some amount of radioactive tritium is very likely...
Yes, they are quite different. The deuterium-tritium reaction produces a helium nucleus, which is harmless. There will be an intense neutron bombardment of the enclosure holding the fusion plasma,...
Nuclear fusion does not produce active fission products like fission does, so there would be less active waste. However the internals of the power reactor would get a large dose of neutrons produced...