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Waste Bins Location Problem: a review of recent advances in the storage stage of the Municipal Solid Waste reverse logistic chain
Fecha
2022-03-15Registro en:
Rossit, Diego Gabriel; Nesmachnow, Sergio; Waste Bins Location Problem: a review of recent advances in the storage stage of the Municipal Solid Waste reverse logistic chain; Elsevier; Journal of Cleaner Production; 342; 15-3-2022; 1-17, 130793
0959-6526
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rossit, Diego Gabriel
Nesmachnow, Sergio
Resumen
Municipal Solid Waste systems have important economic, social, and environmental impacts for society. Within the diverse stages of the Municipal Solid Waste reverse logistic chain, the waste bin location problem consists in properly locating bins in the corresponding urban area to store waste produced by the citizens. This stage has a large impact in the overall efficiency of the whole system. Thus, several researchers have addressed the location problem considering different optimization criteria and approaches. This article presents a comprehensive review of recent advances on the Waste Bins Location Problem, with the main goal of serving as a reference point for decision-makers in this area. The main findings indicate that several optimization criteria and resolution approachas have been applied, but few proposals have simultaneously optimized bins location and waste collection, or considered uncertainty of the model parameters and integrated approaches.