2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.10.027
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Cost analysis and optimization of Blockchain-based solid waste management traceability system

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“…The traceability feature assures that the waste generated by smart cities is handled in compliance with the waste handling guidelines to protect the environment from pollution. It also enables users to efficiently track the end of life of the smart cities waste [43]. For instance, blockchain can be used to identify the type of healthcare waste that is processed at a waste recycling facility and is used in manufacturing medical equipment and devices.…”
Section: A Tracing and Tracking Of Waste Of Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traceability feature assures that the waste generated by smart cities is handled in compliance with the waste handling guidelines to protect the environment from pollution. It also enables users to efficiently track the end of life of the smart cities waste [43]. For instance, blockchain can be used to identify the type of healthcare waste that is processed at a waste recycling facility and is used in manufacturing medical equipment and devices.…”
Section: A Tracing and Tracking Of Waste Of Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the authors considered a partial life-cycle of the waste products by ignoring the RSC part in their proposal. To assist local municipalities in managing solid waste product, a blockchainbased model is proposed in Gopalakrishnan et al (2021). However, the proposal suffers from a number of limitations due to the lack of proper validation of participants in the network, absence of profound access control and missing payment channels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors introduced a set of rules for COVID-19 waste management and penalties for the stakeholders in case of violations. A blockchain-based SWM model for helping local municipalities was introduced in Gopalakrishnan et al (2021), where the authors addressed various issues linked with the waste flow, disposal and their handling with the help of blockchain technology. In addition, the proposal introduced an optimization model for determining the quantity of waste traded between suppliers and consumer companies.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gong et al [32] built a blockchain-based power battery data sharing system for real-time data monitoring and the sharing of the power battery life cycle. Gopalakrishnan et al [33] proposed a blockchain-based solid waste management (SWM) model to solve the problem of waste traceability. Furthermore, the SWM system with the cost element of the blockchain was optimized.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…In this study, taking the Beijing New Energy Vehicle (BJEV) as an example, according to the Annual Production and Sales Snapshot of BJEV (2018-2020, three-year average sales), the potential market size Q is assumed to be 111,509. According to [16,22,23,33], we obtained the relevant data of the EV power battery recycling shown in Table 2.…”
Section: Numerical Examplementioning
confidence: 99%