Managing waste is a crucial challenge for modern societies. Within the UK government's ambitious environmental targets, municipal Household Waste Recycling Centres represent key facilities. However, local authority budgets are under severe strain due to reductions in central government funding. Therefore, local councils often need to perform reconfigurations of the recycling centres networks, by reducing the number of sites or their opening hours while still ensuring adequate service levels. This paper describes a novel multi-period mathematical programming model for optimising reorganisational actions within Household Waste Recycling Centre networks. The model is tested on a case study based on an English local authority, in order to demon...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
Sixteen percent of household waste in the UK is handled at household waste recycling centres (HWRC)....
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for ...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Computing, University of Luton, in partial fulfilm...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
The industrialized world is facing an increasing problem of solid waste management. Voluntary househ...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
This paper proposes a two-stage model to tackle a problem arising in Waste Management. The decision-...
Managing waste is a crucial challenge for modern societies. The UK government has established ambiti...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
Sixteen percent of household waste in the UK is handled at household waste recycling centres (HWRC)....
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for ...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Computing, University of Luton, in partial fulfilm...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
The industrialized world is facing an increasing problem of solid waste management. Voluntary househ...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
This paper proposes a two-stage model to tackle a problem arising in Waste Management. The decision-...
Managing waste is a crucial challenge for modern societies. The UK government has established ambiti...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...