Title of article :
Using Metaheuristic Algorithms Combined with Clustering Approach to Solve a Sustainable Waste Collection Problem
Author/Authors :
Rabbani, Masoud School of Industrial & Systems Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Farrokhi-Asl, Hamed School of Industrial Engineering - Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Sustainability is a monumental issue that should be considered in designing a logistics system. In
order to incorporate sustainability concepts in our study, a waste collection problem with economic,
environmental, and social objective functions was addressed. The first objective function minimized overall
costs of the system, including establishment of depots and treatment facilities. Addressing environmental
concerns, greenhouse gases emission was minimized by the second objective function and the third one
maximized distances between each customer and treatment facilities. Treatment facility is noxious for human
health and should be located in the maximum distance from the urban area. Initially, the locations of depots
and treatment facilities were determined. Then, heterogeneous vehicles started to collect waste from the
location of each customer and take it to treatment facilities. The problem included two types of open and close
routes. Moreover, each vehicle had a capacity restriction, servicing time, and route length. There were different
types of waste and each vehicle had a different capacity for them. Three metaheuristic algorithms combined
with clustering approach were proposed to look for the best solutions in rational time. The Non-dominated
Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II (NSGA-II), improved Strength Pareto Evolutionary Algorithm (SPEA-II), and
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm based on Decomposition (MOEA/D) were compared in terms of
performance metrics. According to the results, NSGA-II outweighed other algorithms in the presented model.
Keywords :
Metaheuristic algorithms , Sustainability , Waste collection , Facility location problem , Vehicle routing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics