Title of article :
Identifying and prioritizing the factors influencing industrial waste management using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP)
Author/Authors :
Moeeni, Mina Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran , Omrani, Ghasemali Department of Environmental Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khorasani, Nematallh Department of Environmental Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran , Arjomandi, Reza Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Over the past few decades, human societies have faced one of the most significant consequences of
industrial development. That is the improper transportation and disposal of hazardous and industrial-specific waste,
which accounts for a large share of the total pollution of the environment, and its destructive effects on creating
environmental crises are quite evident. The plating industry is one of the main consumers of toxic chemicals used
for different applications. However, because of the lack of a comprehensive model, hazardous waste management
has not yet met the current needs, and its principles still require more development. This study was carried out using
tools and standards including Multi-Criteria Decision Support Systems (MCDSS) and Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy
Process (FAHP) to rank the contributions of effective components to the plating industry in a case study conducted
and implemented in Paitakht Industrial District of Tehran. In order to realize this objective, after extracting 10
components effective in optimizing the management of industrial wastes, questionnaires were used to survey experts
to verify the components. The factors were identified using the Delphi method through the analysis of frequency
carried out using a second questionnaire based on the results of the analysis of the data extracted from the first
questionnaire. The results showed that components contributing to the optimal management of industrial waste
included leadership and management, policy, strategy, technology and mode of collection and transportation,
economic factors, policy making, expertise, culture, education, and the amount and composition of waste, in that
order.
Keywords :
FAHP (Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process) , Multi-Criteria Decision Support Systems (MCDSS) , Plating Industrial Waste Management , Effective Components of Industrial Waste Management
Journal title :
Anthropogenic Pollution Journal