Title of article :
A Green Hazardous Waste Location-routing Problem Considering the Risks Associated with Transportation and Population
Author/Authors :
Delfani, F. Faculty of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Qazvin Branch, Qazvin, Iran , Kazemi, A. Faculty of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Qazvin Branch, Qazvin, Iran , Seyedhosseini, S. M. School of Industrial Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran , Niaki, S. T. A. Department of Industrial Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The researches on environmental and sustainability are an active topic, especially in the waste
management. As such, the hazardous waste optimization is an active research topic in developing
countries which may be integrated with carbon emissions and green subjects. This grand challenge
motivates the current research to contribute a new multi-objective optimization model to address the
green hazardous waste location-routing problem. The proposed multi-objective optimization model
establishes four objectives simultaneously for the first time. In addition to the total cost and the
greenhouse gas emissions of the transportation systems as the two main objectives, another objective
function aims to minimize the risk of transportation of the hazardous waste alongside the waste residue
associated with the people’s exposure around transportation paths. Furthermore, the total risk linked with
the population in a certain radius around the treatment and disposal centers is minimized. As the proposed
model is complex with conflicting objectives, several multi-objective decision making (MODM) tools
are employed and compared with each other based on different test problems associated with an
industrial example. Based on the solution quality and the computational time, the technique for the order
of preference by similarity to the ideal solution (TOPSIS) is selected as the strongest technique to assess
the performances of all five MODM methodologies.
Keywords :
Hazardous Waste , Location-routing Problem , Green Emissions , Stochastic Constraint , Multi-objective Optimization
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering