2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2022.108499
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Robust optimization of sustainable food supply chain network considering food waste valorization and supply uncertainty

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“…ϵ-constraint ϵ-constraint [6,14,55,104,114,134,136,138,146]; Augmented ϵ-constraint [5,8,27,71,109,[122][123][124]131,132,139,140] Goal programming [108,112,114,126,133,136] Exact method [20,22,56,57,99,103,106,[117][118][119]137] Fuzzy solution approach Fuzzy approach [28,34,47,61,129]; interactive fuzzy approach [45]; ϵ-constraint and fuzzy set theory [102]; fuzzy goal programming [135] Others AHP and TOPSIS [12]; Lagrangian relaxation approach [23]; four-stage hybrid method…”
Section: Solution Methods Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ϵ-constraint ϵ-constraint [6,14,55,104,114,134,136,138,146]; Augmented ϵ-constraint [5,8,27,71,109,[122][123][124]131,132,139,140] Goal programming [108,112,114,126,133,136] Exact method [20,22,56,57,99,103,106,[117][118][119]137] Fuzzy solution approach Fuzzy approach [28,34,47,61,129]; interactive fuzzy approach [45]; ϵ-constraint and fuzzy set theory [102]; fuzzy goal programming [135] Others AHP and TOPSIS [12]; Lagrangian relaxation approach [23]; four-stage hybrid method…”
Section: Solution Methods Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of uncertainty has been addressed in a few studies in this area [6,8,28,55,61,123,130,131]. Some formulations have considered new social and environmental considerations in location-allocation supply chain models while using a novel robust approach to overcome the uncertainty of parameters [123].…”
Section: Mathematical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, with respect to social impact, several indices can be considered, such as employment generated, worker health and safety, social equity, land use and agriculture, or social acceptance and cultural aspects . However, since this is a feasibility study, where detailed engineering of each process is not carried out, it is considered to use employment generated as the most representative social impact, following other similar studies in the literature . Since labor cost (direct jobs) often represents between 10 and 20% of the operating cost and it is estimated that 7.5 indirect jobs are created for each direct job, the total number of jobs created by investing in grape pomace processing can be calculated using eq . Total J = ( 0.15 · OPEX Sal ) + 7.5 · ( 0.15 · OPEX Sal ) …”
Section: Framework Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%