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Safaei, Abdul Sattar, Bagheri, Faezeh, Paydar, Mohammad Mahdi, Barforooshi, Sahar Sharifi |
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International Journal of Environment and Waste Management; 2024, Vol. 34 Issue: 3 p261-296, 36p |
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Municipal solid waste management has always been an inevitable challenge for governments to overcome. This study proposed a new framework for managing waste by exploiting it as an endless resource for generating energy. The suggested framework establishes a comprehensive waste management plan in two stages. The first stage determines the optimum waste-to-energy (WtE) technology based on key criteria by employing TOPSIS. These criteria are not restricted to sustainable dimensions and consider technical dimensions as well. The second stage designs a supply chain structure based on the installation of a WtE power plant, with the goal of maximising profit while minimising CO2emissions. The proposed adaptive model allows the decision-maker to choose a WtE technology in the first stage and accordingly outline the supply chain structure. A municipal solid waste management case study provided insights into how the proposed framework could help decision-makers create a better environment. |
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