2020
DOI: 10.1108/meq-02-2020-0027
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A novel mathematical model for municipal waste collection and energy generation: case study of Kermanshah city

Abstract: PurposeWaste production and related environmental problems have caused urban services management many problems in collecting, transporting and disposal of waste. Since collecting and transporting waste are important parts of waste management budget, it is necessary to apply an appropriate method to reduce costs of collection. The aim of this study is to design a new model for urban waste collection vehicle routing problem with time windows and energy generating from waste.Design/methodology/approachA multiobje… Show more

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“…In 2011, Norway recycled almost 40% of its waste. They buried only about 2% of the remaining waste ( Valizadeh, 2020 ). In this regard, many researchers have examined energy production from waste from different perspectives.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2011, Norway recycled almost 40% of its waste. They buried only about 2% of the remaining waste ( Valizadeh, 2020 ). In this regard, many researchers have examined energy production from waste from different perspectives.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows the number of publications assessing the different decision-making levels, either individually or integrated.Although it exhibits that the authors have focused mainly on the strategic aspects, in percentage terms, 41.96% of the research articles studied consider only decisions at the strategic level mainly related to supplier selection [99][100][101][102] and facility location [78,103], 5.18% involve decisions from the tactical level related to inventory strategies [104-106] and 18.11% only assess decisions from the operational level, devoted to scheduling [107], pricing [108][109][110][111], and transportation decisions [109,112,113], among others. The above reflects the essential importance of the strategic decision-making level in the supply chain.…”
Section: Trends In Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research articles focused on waste aim to diminish the environmental impact by preventing waste generation, ultimately decreasing greenhouse gas emissions [149,199,389,406,439,479]. Thus, these articles examine the effect of waste supply chain management decisions on the environment in search of greater efficiency [112]. Various waste management scenarios, including Recycling, Landfill, Incineration, and Reuse, are analyzed to assess their effects.…”
Section: Appendix A3 Main Production Sectors In Sscd Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another major problem for cities, especially metropolises, is the problem of waste and its proper management. Production management, storage, transportation, collecting and waste disposal have special importance and any negligence in this regard will cause irreversible losses (Valizadeh, 2020;Manaf, 2009;Bing, 2014). Proper management of waste reduces environmental pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%