Bazancir Tuba, Ok Yeşim
Quality Coordination Department, Trabzon University, Trabzon, Turkey.
Industrial Engineering Department, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey.
PLoS One. 2025 Aug 25;20(8):e0315695. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0315695. eCollection 2025.
Collecting waste directly from the consumer could be considered the initial stage of electronic waste recycling. Despite numerous studies employing mathematical assignment models to determine the optimal location of containers for waste collection from end-users, no research has been deemed to incorporate the demographic characteristics of the regions into these assignment models. This study aims to accomplish more effective results by incorporating the factors affecting consumers' recycling trends (the population, income level, education level, and age distribution of the relevant region) into the assignment model. By integrating abovementioned parameters characterizing regional differences in the micro sense and country-based differences in the macro sense into the assignment model, a generic model is structured to help local administrators determine their first-step e-waste recycling policies. The main contribution of the proposed model is that significantly more realistic results regarding the amount of e-waste to be collected can be obtained when factors indicating regional differences are included in the container assignment model. Thus, local governments could utilize these findings as a reference to create more sustainable policies for the next steps of e-waste recycling. The model application is demonstrated through a case study for a local government in Turkey.
直接从消费者那里收集废物可被视为电子废物回收的初始阶段。尽管有许多研究采用数学分配模型来确定从终端用户收集废物的容器的最佳位置,但尚无研究将区域的人口特征纳入这些分配模型。本研究旨在通过将影响消费者回收趋势的因素(相关区域的人口、收入水平、教育水平和年龄分布)纳入分配模型来取得更有效的结果。通过将上述微观层面的区域差异特征参数和宏观层面的国家差异参数整合到分配模型中,构建了一个通用模型,以帮助地方管理人员确定其电子废物回收的第一步政策。所提出模型的主要贡献在于,当将表明区域差异的因素纳入容器分配模型时,可以获得关于待收集电子废物数量的显著更现实的结果。因此,地方政府可以利用这些研究结果作为参考,为电子废物回收的下一步制定更可持续的政策。通过对土耳其一个地方政府的案例研究展示了该模型的应用。