Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7481366 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A modified TOPSIS methodology as a superior to existing methods for first time was applied for MSW problems. Applying this method in order to rank treatment methods is introduced as one contribution of the study. Next, 11 scenarios of MSW treatment methods are defined and compared environmentally and economically based on the waste management conditions. Results show that integrating a sanitary landfill (18.1%), RDF (3.1%), composting (2%), anaerobic digestion (40.4%), and recycling (36.4%) was an optimized model of integrated waste management. An applied decision-making structure provides the opportunity for optimum decision-making. Therefore, the mix of recycling and anaerobic digestion and a sanitary landfill with Electricity Production (EP) are the preferred options for MSW management.
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Authors
M. Aghajani Mir, P. Taherei Ghazvinei, N.M.N. Sulaiman, N.E.A. Basri, S. Saheri, N.Z. Mahmood, A. Jahan, R.A. Begum, N. Aghamohammadi,