2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2021.05.002
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Goal programming model applied to waste paper logistics processes

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“…Through digitization, the need for paper is reduced, which can cumulatively significantly affect environmental pollution due to the need to use a significant amount of paper for printing documents. The same applies to the recycling of paper such as cardboard or wrapping, which is often used as one of the means for packaging and is expressed in storage systems [19]. Therefore, sustainable logistics must be viewed in a systematic way, which implies an analysis of all activities and the impact that the activities performed within the logistics process have on sustainability and sustainability components.…”
Section: Sustainable Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through digitization, the need for paper is reduced, which can cumulatively significantly affect environmental pollution due to the need to use a significant amount of paper for printing documents. The same applies to the recycling of paper such as cardboard or wrapping, which is often used as one of the means for packaging and is expressed in storage systems [19]. Therefore, sustainable logistics must be viewed in a systematic way, which implies an analysis of all activities and the impact that the activities performed within the logistics process have on sustainability and sustainability components.…”
Section: Sustainable Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is integrated to find a driving strategy that has the least cost compared with the recommended trajectory obtained from the multi-objective programming stage. The goal programming model [39] can take several goals into account simultaneously, prioritize among them and give specific weights to each goal.…”
Section: Two-stage Programming Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Safdar et al (2020) modelled MILP for RNLD of electronic waste management. Defalque et al (2021) design RLN of paper waste recycling using goal programming. The paper waste can be in the form of loose material or low compaction bales.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%