A New Multi-Criteria Approach for Sustainable Material Selection Problem

Sustainable material selection is a crucial problem given the new demands of society and novel production strategies that consider the concepts of sustainability. Multi-criteria decision-making methods have been extensively used to help decision-makers select alternatives in different fields of know...

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Global economy
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Sustainable development
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