System simulation and multi-objective optimization methodology for sustainable municipal solid waste classification management: A case study in China

IF 10.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jiayue Zhang , Zongguo Wen , Yupeng Hu , Fan Fei , Yihan Wang , Yiling Xie
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Cities worldwide are actively implementing waste classification policies to develop efficient waste management systems that address the growing challenges of waste disposal and promote sustainable development. However, selecting tailored waste classification solutions is challenging due to the intricate interrelationships within the system and the complex trade-offs between different management objectives. This study presents a comprehensive methodology that simulates the entire waste classification management system by integrating the stages of waste generation, source classification, and final disposal, all linked by waste quantities and properties. A multi-objective optimization model is employed to identify optimal technical pathways that balance economic, environmental, and energy objectives. This methodology was applied in Zhangjiagang, a medium-sized city in China, revealing that economically optimal solutions focusing on landfill and composting as disposal pathways could exacerbate environmental impacts, with indicators deteriorating by 23.1 %–419.1 % except for freshwater eutrophication potential. In contrast, a multi-objective optimization solution prioritizing incineration and anaerobic digestion achieves environmental and energy benefits valued at 18.7 USD/t, with a modest increase in economic costs of 5.7 USD/t compared to the base year. The unconstrained optimal scenarios achieve net negative environmental costs and recover 2.0 × 106 MJ of energy. The study recommends moderate and dynamically adjusted kitchen waste separation rates depending on the stage of implementation. Additionally, the findings reveal that the “lock-in” effects of mismatched disposal facilities can significantly escalate costs. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of systematic design and multi-objective optimization, offering a comprehensive methodology for cities aiming to enhance their waste classification strategies.

可持续城市固体废物分类管理的系统模拟和多目标优化方法:中国案例研究
世界各地的城市都在积极实施垃圾分类政策,以建立高效的垃圾管理系统,应对日益严峻的垃圾处理挑战,促进可持续发展。然而,由于系统内部错综复杂的相互关系以及不同管理目标之间复杂的权衡,选择量身定制的垃圾分类解决方案具有挑战性。本研究提出了一种综合方法,通过整合废物产生、源头分类和最终处置等阶段,模拟整个废物分类管理系统,所有这些阶段都与废物数量和属性相关联。采用多目标优化模型来确定兼顾经济、环境和能源目标的最佳技术路径。该方法被应用于中国的一个中等城市张家港,结果表明,以填埋和堆肥为处置途径的经济最优解决方案可能会加剧对环境的影响,除淡水富营养化潜力外,其他指标会恶化 23.1 %-419.1 %。相比之下,优先考虑焚烧和厌氧消化的多目标优化方案可实现 18.7 美元/吨的环境和能源效益,与基准年相比,经济成本略微增加 5.7 美元/吨。无约束的最佳方案实现了环境成本的净负值,并回收了 2.0 × 106 兆焦耳的能量。研究建议根据实施阶段适度动态调整厨余垃圾分类率。此外,研究结果表明,不匹配的处理设施所产生的 "锁定 "效应会大大增加成本。总之,这项研究强调了系统设计和多目标优化的重要性,为旨在加强垃圾分类战略的城市提供了一套全面的方法。
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Sustainable Production and Consumption
Sustainable Production and Consumption Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
CiteScore
17.40
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7.40%
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389
审稿时长
13 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable production and consumption refers to the production and utilization of goods and services in a way that benefits society, is economically viable, and has minimal environmental impact throughout its entire lifespan. Our journal is dedicated to publishing top-notch interdisciplinary research and practical studies in this emerging field. We take a distinctive approach by examining the interplay between technology, consumption patterns, and policy to identify sustainable solutions for both production and consumption systems.
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