Mathematical modelling and heuristic approaches to the location-routing problem of a cost-effective integrated solid waste management

2018 ◽  
Vol 273 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 75-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Asefi ◽  
S. Lim ◽  
M. Maghrebi ◽  
S. Shahparvari
Author(s):  
Hossein Asefi ◽  
Samsung Lim ◽  
Mojtaba Maghrebi

Municipal solid waste management is one of the challenging issues in mega cities due to various interrelated factors such as operational costs and environmental concerns. Cost as one of the most significant constraints of municipal solid waste management can be effectively economized by efficient planning approaches. Considering diverse waste types in an integrated municipal solid waste system, a mathematical model of the location-routing problem is formulated and solved in this study in order to minimize the total cost of transportation and facility establishment.


Author(s):  
Ahmed T. Salawudeen ◽  
Emmanuel K. Akut ◽  
Izuagbe S. Momoh ◽  
Abdullahi A. Ibrahim ◽  
Mayo T. Zion ◽  
...  

This paper presents an optimized solution to locate a depot on multiobjective instances of Capacitated Vehicle Pouting Problem (CVRP) using firefly algorithm (FA). The main objective of a depot location routing problem (LRP) is to obtain the optimal position to locate a depot in other to serve a set of customers ensuring the minimum possible total travelled distance across a search space. In this paper, the instances of solid waste management were created to simulate a real-life scenario of CVRP. This was formulated into a multiobjective optimization problem considering various depot positioning. Firefly Algorithm (FA) which is a metaheuristic technique was employed to navigate the travel path towards an optimal depot placement for solving the LRP model. Various depot positions which includes random, optimized, centered and eccentric were evaluated. Results showed that the optimized depot positioning approach obtained the best depot position as against the other possible positions. Results when compared with two metaheuristics approach Unified Hybrid Genetic Search (UHGS) and Iterated Local Search with Set Partitioning (ILS-SP) presented in literature also showed that, optimized depot positioning obtained the best results and FA can compete effectively with other metaheuristics approaches.


Author(s):  
Kulyash Meiramkulova ◽  
Gulmira Adilbektegi ◽  
Galym Baituk ◽  
Aigul Kurmanbayeva ◽  
Anuarbek Kakabayev ◽  
...  

Waste recovery is an important aspect towards human and environmental health protection. Unfortunately, proper food waste management is among the serious challenges in the field of solid waste management worldwide. Therefore, it is of great importance to conduct studies towards achieving efficient and cost-effective approaches for food waste management. This study investigated the potential of recovering food waste through maggots’ production as animal feed. The influence of fly attractant application on maggot production was also investigated. The study also investigated the potential of maggot production for waste recovery and reduction. Four different types of food waste (starch food leftovers, rotten bananas and peels, rotten pineapple and peels, and rotten oranges) were used in the investigation process. From the results, it was observed that the application of fly attractants had a significant effect on the production of maggots as determined by the weights after harvesting. Average weight of 94 g/kg of maggot was achieved from banana materials with an application of fly attractant during the 8th day of the cultivation; which is equivalent to a 32.4% increase from the same day when the material was cultured without applying fly attractant. Also, from the starch materials, about 77 g/kg of maggot weight was achieved; which is a 54.6% increase from the same day and the same material but without application of fly attractant. Moreover, the relative dry weight reduction in the trials varied from 52.5% to 82.4%.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elmira Shamshiry ◽  
Behzad Nadi ◽  
Mazlin Bin Mokhtar ◽  
Ibrahim Komoo ◽  
Halimaton Saadiah Hashim ◽  
...  

The population growth, changing consumption patterns, and rapid urbanization contribute significantly to the growing volumes of solid waste that are generated in urban settings. As the rate of urbanization increases, demand on the services of solid waste management increases. The rapid urban growth in Langkawi Island, Malaysia, combined with the increasing rates of solid waste production has provided evidence that the traditional solid waste management practices, particularly the methods of waste collection and disposal, are inefficient and quite nonsustainable. Accordingly, municipal managers and planners in Langkawi need to look for and adopt a model for solid waste management that emphasizes an efficient and sustainable management of solid wastes in Langkawi Island. This study presents the current practices of solid waste management in Langkawi Island, describes the composition of the solid waste generated in that area, and presents views of local residents and tourist on issues related to solid waste management like the aesthetic value of the island environment. The most important issue of this paper is that it is the first time that integrated solid waste management is investigated in the Langkawi Island.


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 (9) ◽  
pp. 822-833 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jane E Olley ◽  
Jeroen IJgosse ◽  
Victoria Rudin ◽  
Graham Alabaster

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