Circular economy implementation in waste management network design problem: a case study

The paper presents a new approach to support the strategic decision-making in the area of municipal solid waste management applying modern circular economy principles. A robust two-stage integer non-linear program is developed. The primary goal tends to reduce the waste production. The generated was...

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Business and Management
Case studies
Circular economy
Circularity
Decision making
Decisions
Economic conditions
Energy recovery
Expected values
Immunization
Linearization
Mathematical optimization
Mechanical engineering
Methods
Municipal solid waste
Municipal waste management
Network design
Operations research
Operations Research/Decision Theory
Optimization
Principles
Recycling
Refuse and refuse disposal
Robustness
Solid waste management
Solvers
Trends
Waste management
Waste treatment
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