Title of article :
A Fuzzy Location-Allocation Problem for Sustainable Design of a Municipal Solid Waste Management Network
Author/Authors :
Mirnezami, Ali Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Shahed University - Tehran, Iran , Siadat, Ali Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology - Université de Lorraine - LCFC - HESAM Université - Metz, France , Shahabi Shahmiri , Reza Department of Industrial Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The municipal concrete waste production has grown recently due to the urban population's
considerable increment. With the advances in technology, SWM (solid waste management) has been a
significant challenge for many countries worldwide. Therefore, in this paper, a multi-objective mixed-integer
linear programming model with three objectives, maximizing job opportunities and minimizing costs and
carbon emissions, is extended under uncertainty. A fuzzy goal programming approach is applied to deal with
uncertain parameters and solve the proposed multi-objective model. A case study is employed for waste
management in Tehran's fifteen urban areas to demonstrate the proposed model's efficiency. Ultimately, the
model is solved using the CPLEX solver of GAMS software, and a sensitivity analysis is performed to assess
the results.
Keywords :
Sustainable waste management , Multi-mode transportation , Municipal solid waste management , Location-allocation problem , Fuzzy goal programming
Journal title :
Journal of Quality Engineering and Production Optimization