A decision support system for waste collection management and its potential improvement with Radio-Frequency Identification Technology (RFID)

Nielsen, I., Lim, M.K. , Nielsen, P. and Aggarwal, R. (2012) A decision support system for waste collection management and its potential improvement with Radio-Frequency Identification Technology (RFID). International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 15(3-6), pp. 305-324. (doi: 10.1504/IJETM.2012.049230)

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Abstract

Due to vigorous globalisation and product proliferation in recent years, more waste has been produced by the soaring manufacturing activities. This has contributed to the significant need for an efficient waste management system to ensure, with all efforts, the waste is properly treated for recycling or disposed. This paper presents a Decision Support System (DSS) framework, based on Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), for the collection management of industrial waste (of all kinds) and discusses the potential employment of Radio-Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) to improve several critical procedures involved in managing waste collection. This paper also demonstrates a widely distributed and semi-structured network of waste producing enterprises (e.g. manufacturers) and waste processing enterprises (i.e. waste recycling/treatment stations) improving their operations planning by means of using the proposed DSS. The potential RFID applications to update and validate information in a continuous manner to bring value-added benefits to the waste collection business are also presented.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lim, Professor Ming
Authors: Nielsen, I., Lim, M.K., Nielsen, P., and Aggarwal, R.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management
Publisher:Inderscience
ISSN:1466-2132
ISSN (Online):1741-511X

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