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An exact routing optimization model for bio-waste collection in the Brussels Capital Region

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This paper presents a routing optimization model for a wide range of waste collection problems which allowsfor multiple depots with homogeneous, capacitated vehicles, intermediate stops at multiple processing facilities,and multiple pick-ups per waste collection location. By minimizing collection routing and vehicle investmentcosts, the model estimates the total transportation costs for a given network design and waste volumes tobe collected at different demand points. The number of feasible routes is severely reduced by restricting thenumber of subsequent pick-up location visits. The model’s use is illustrated through assessing four future,realistic bio-waste collection scenarios of the Brussels Capital Region (BCR). The scenarios differ with respectto assumptions on future collection rates, joint versus separate collection of food and green waste, and numberand locations of processing facilities. The results show that the highest cost reduction can be achieved throughjoint collection of food and green waste combined with three composting locations. Moreover, we found thatintroducing multiple processing facilities significantly increases the complexity of the waste collection problem.
Journal: Expert Systems with Applications
ISSN: 0957-4174
Volume: 183
Pages: 1 - 13
Publication year:2021
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BOF-publication weight:10
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open