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Improving construction and demolition waste collection service in an urban area using a simheuristic approach: A case study in Sydney, Australia

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 280, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124138

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Construction and Demolition waste; Waste collection; Routing; Simheuristic; Genetic algorithm

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The increase in construction and demolition waste due to urbanization and population growth has raised concerns over environmental impacts. A novel simulation-optimization approach using a hybrid Genetic Algorithm is proposed to optimize waste collection routing. The results demonstrate high performance of the proposed simheuristic algorithm.
Urbanization and population growth have resulted in a significant increase in the amount of generated construction and demolition (C&D) waste worldwide. Improper C&D waste management has led to a tremendous landfilled C&D waste, which has placed a great concern over its adverse impacts on the environment and natural resources. Appropriate C&D waste recycling mechanism as a remedial action saves our resources from deterioration, which can be guaranteed through a systematic apportion of the construction projects to C&D waste recycling facilities. Previous studies in waste collection routing problem have almost exclusively assumed that parameters are deterministic; however, uncertainty associated with waste collection routing makes deterministic models inapplicable to real-life systems. To tackle this problem, this research proposes a novel simheuristic based on an integrated simulation-optimization approach, in which an efficient hybrid Genetic Algorithm (GA) is applied in order to optimize vehicle route planning for C&D waste collection from construction projects to recycling facilities. A comparative analysis with existing well-known approaches is performed to represent the strength and effectiveness of the proposed approach. The results demonstrate high performance of the proposed simheuristic algorithm. This study has also benefited from a real case of construction projects apportion to recycling facilities in Sydney, Australia for better evaluation. This research strongly contributes to academics by lighting up the ways to optimize future waste collection problems in a wider range and more precise manner. Meanwhile, this study recommends to C&D waste decision makers and practitioners to allocate generated C&D waste to recycling facilities precisely with respect to the capacity of produced C&D waste, capacity of recycling facilities, distances, and vehicle capacities. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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