Waste bins location problem: A review of recent advances in the storage stage of the Municipal Solid Waste reverse logistic chain

DG Rossit, S Nesmachnow - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Municipal Solid Waste systems have important economic, social, and
environmental impacts for society. Within the diverse stages of the Municipal Solid Waste …

Optimal route recommendation for waste carrier vehicles for efficient waste collection: A step forward towards sustainable cities

S Ahmad, F Jamil, N Iqbal, D Kim - IEEE Access, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The exponentially growing population, urbanization, and economic development have led to
the rising generation of municipal solid waste. Municipal solid waste management is thus a …

Network design of a household waste collection system: A case study of the commune of Renca in Santiago, Chile

C Blazquez, G Paredes-Belmar - Waste Management, 2020 - Elsevier
This study proposes a design of a household waste collection system based on a two-stage
procedure. First, the bin location-allocation problem is solved by selecting collection sites …

Location–allocation of bins in urban solid waste management: a case study of Bilaspur city, India

P Rathore, SP Sarmah, A Singh - Environment, Development and …, 2020 - Springer
For an efficient management of solid waste across the cities, proper allocation of waste bins
has become a subject of paramount importance. At present, most of the cities of develo** …

Calculating the costs of waste collection: A methodological proposal

G Boskovic, N Jovicic, S Jovanovic… - Waste Management & …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Waste collection and transport can generate up to 70% of the total costs of the system.
Separated collection of recyclables implies additional costs for which the sale of recycled …

Mixed-method approach incorporating Geographic information system (GIS) tools for optimizing collection costs and convenience of the biowaste separate collection

J Slavík, M Dolejš, K Rybová - Waste Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Nowadays, dealing with organic waste (or biowaste) remains a global phenomenon.
Especially develo** countries worldwide generate more than 50 percent organicwaste. In …

Towards a sustainable organic waste supply chain: a comparison of centralized and decentralized systems

P Rathore, S Chakraborty, M Gupta… - Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Proper disposal of Municipal Solid (MSW) waste is an important issue as it causes
land, air, and water pollution. Organic MSW provides a habitat environment to insects and …

Sustainable location and route planning with GIS for waste sorting centers, case study: Kerman, Iran

A Farahbakhsh, MA Forghani - Waste Management & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
One of the important issues in the world is the significant growth of waste production,
including waste that is not biodegradable in nature. According to the Kerman Municipality …

The role of socio-territorial conditions and distance to infrastructure for promoting recycling in Latin American cities: The case of Santiago de Chile

N Valenzuela-Levi, M Flores-Castillo - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Convenient distances and higher density of drop-off points are expected to increase the
probability of people participating in waste separation. However, although several analyses …

Parameter interrelationships in a dual phase GIS-based municipal solid waste collection model

HL Vu, KTW Ng, D Bolingbroke - Waste Management, 2018 - Elsevier
Geographic information systems are a valuable tool for waste collection and optimization,
but they have been underutilized in hel** to understand the complex interrelationships …