Optimal routing of household waste collection using ArcGIS application: a case study of El Bousten district, Sfax city, Tunisia

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rim Sallem ◽  
Mohamed Moncef Serbaji ◽  
Abdullah M. Alamri ◽  
Amjad Kallel ◽  
Ismail Trabelsi
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rim Sallem ◽  
Mohamed Rouis

This paper presents a method for optimizing the household waste collection system supported by Geographical Information System (GIS) tool for the sector 1of district El Bousten of Sfax commune, Tunisia. The ArcGIS Network Analyst based model is applied for the purpose of improving the collection process effectiveness, namely, the household collection bins’ reallocation along with the vehicles’ tour optimization procedure in terms of distance and time. Results indicated a reduction of 25, 83% in route and 21, 5 % in the time spent of collection along with fuel consumption savings. These findings show that GIS based model tends to exhibit significant improvements as to the collection and transportation system, therefore, to its economical and environmental costs.


Author(s):  
Damianus Krismantoro ◽  
Vernando Rony Oktavany

The presence of waste can have negative impacts as well as positive impacts. Waste has a negative impact when the management and utilization of waste is not optimal so that it can cause environmental damage. However, waste becomes useful when it is managed properly. The handling and management of waste must receive special attention from the Government. This study uses a normative juridical approach. The results showed that the management of household waste and household-like waste by the Government of the Special Region of Yogyakarta was carried out based on Perda DIY No. 3 of 2013 concerning Management of Household Waste and Waste Similar to Household Waste, by increasing supervision both in efforts to reduce waste and in handling waste. However, the limitations of the waste collection area become an obstacle in proper waste management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 3553
Author(s):  
Philippe Nimmegeers ◽  
Alexej Parchomenko ◽  
Paul De Meulenaere ◽  
Dagmar R. D’hooge ◽  
Paul H. M. Van Steenberge ◽  
...  

Multilevel statistical entropy analysis (SEA) is a method that has been recently proposed to evaluate circular economy strategies on the material, component and product levels to identify critical stages of resource and functionality losses. However, the comparison of technological alternatives may be difficult, and equal entropies do not necessarily correspond with equal recyclability. A coupling with energy consumption aspects is strongly recommended but largely lacking. The aim of this paper is to improve the multilevel SEA method to reliably assess the recyclability of plastics. Therefore, the multilevel SEA method is first applied to a conceptual case study of a fictitious bag filled with plastics, and the possibilities and limitations of the method are highlighted. Subsequently, it is proposed to extend the method with the computation of the relative decomposition energies of components and products. Finally, two recyclability metrics are proposed. A plastic waste collection bag filled with plastic bottles is used as a case study to illustrate the potential of the developed extended multilevel SEA method. The proposed extension allows us to estimate the recyclability of plastics. In future work, this method will be refined and other potential extensions will be studied together with applications to real-life plastic products and plastic waste streams.


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