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Network design optimization of waste management systems: the case of plastics

Castro-Amoedo, Rafael
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Dahmen, Alina
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Barbosa-Povoa, Ana
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Türkay, Metin
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Gani, Rafiqul
July 1, 2021
31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-31)

Failure in appropriately managing complex municipal solid waste systems in general and waste plastics in particular negatively affects public health and environment. A decision-making tool incorporating concepts of logistics and supply chain, considering different types of waste was developed. A multi-objective, multi-period mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) formulation, focusing on the plastic recycling network, incorporating features of multimodal transportation was implemented. The model aims at minimizing net present cost (NPC) and environmental impacts, illustrated by a case study of a Swiss waste treatment cluster. A reference situation was used for benchmarking and 7 new scenarios considered - corresponding to different plastics collection configurations. From the solutions space, designs arise that lead to a 2-fold decrease of NPC at the expense of increasing by 20 % current emissions, as well as solutions that provide small net gains in environmental aspects - close to 3 %, albeit a 4-fold increase in NPC due to large investments in recycling facilities and increased transportation costs. This work sheds light on the impact of supply chain and logistics aspects on the separate collection and treatment of waste plastics, in the context of a real municipal waste treatment policy, where a thermodynamic model to deal with the conversion processes is integrated into the general supply chain decision. As a result, important insights to guide decision-makers were obtained.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/B978-0-323-88506-5.50030-9
Author(s)
Castro-Amoedo, Rafael
Dahmen, Alina
Barbosa-Povoa, Ana
Maréchal, François  
Editors
Türkay, Metin
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Gani, Rafiqul
Date Issued

2021-07-01

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
Total of pages

6

Series title/Series vol.

Computer Aided Process Engineering; 50

Start page

185

End page

190

Subjects

Waste plastics

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MSW

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Recycling

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Thermovalorization

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Supply chain

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EPFL

EPFL units
SCI-STI-FM  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-31)

Instanbul, Turkey

June 6-9, 2021

Available on Infoscience
October 13, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/182150
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