A proposal to improve e-waste collection efficiency in urban mining: Container loading and vehicle routing problems – A case study of Poland

•Identified the main issues of lowering the volume of waste equipment in a container loading.•Proposal of improvement of e-waste efficiency in container loading and vehicle routing for two types of collection schemes.•Real-world e-waste collection case studies and preparation guidelines for collecti...

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description •Identified the main issues of lowering the volume of waste equipment in a container loading.•Proposal of improvement of e-waste efficiency in container loading and vehicle routing for two types of collection schemes.•Real-world e-waste collection case studies and preparation guidelines for collection companies. Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), also known as e-waste, is one of the most important waste streams with high recycling potential. Materials used in these products are valuable, but some of them are hazardous. The urban mining approach attempts to recycle as many materials as possible, so efficiency in collection is vital. There are two main methods used to collect WEEE: stationary and mobile, each with different variants. The responsibility of WEEE organizations and waste collection companies is to assure all resources required for these activities - bins, containers, collection vehicles and staff - are available, taking into account cost minimization. Therefore, it is necessary to correctly determine the capacity of containers and number of collection vehicles for an area where WEEE need to be collected. There are two main problems encountered in collection, storage and transportation of WEEE: container loading problems and vehicle routing problems. In this study, an adaptation of these two models for packing and collecting WEEE is proposed, along with a practical implementation plan designed to be useful for collection companies’ guidelines for container loading and route optimization. The solutions are presented in the case studies of real-world conditions for WEEE collection companies in Poland.
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