Multi-purpose reverse logistics network design for medical waste management in a megacity: Istanbul, Turkey.

Environment systems & decisions Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-20 DOI:10.1007/s10669-022-09873-z
Esin Balci, Sezin Balci, Aysun Sofuoglu
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In the study, a multi-purpose reverse logistics network has been designed to create effectual management of medical waste (MW) generated in 39 districts of Istanbul, a heavily populated city, during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as that to be generated in the next decade. With the model, the medical waste management system in Istanbul is analyzed during the pandemic and for the next 10 years. The model attempts to integrate economic, environmental, and social objectives within the sustainable development goals. It aims to maximize the number of personnel and government earnings for the estimated MW of a megacity while minimizing the total fixed cost and the cost of carbon emissions and transportation. The results indicated that the existing facilities are sufficient for the treatment and disposal of MW generated even under pandemic conditions. However, the capacity of the sterilization facility could be insufficient to treat the estimated amount of MW in the next decade. Opening a sterilization facility near the sanitary landfill in Komurcuoda with a total management cost of 62,450,332 €/year would be an optimum solution for Istanbul MW. In comparison to the single-purpose model results, the multi-purpose model resulted in approximately 42,000 € more in total cost. Sensitivity analyses show that the amount of MW has the most significant effect on the total cost. This simple model created an effective MW management proposal for Istanbul, which can be a model for megacities.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10669-022-09873-z.

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大型城市医疗废物管理的多用途逆向物流网络设计:土耳其伊斯坦布尔。
在这项研究中,设计了一个多用途逆向物流网络,以有效管理在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间以及未来十年在人口稠密的伊斯坦布尔的39个地区产生的医疗废物。利用该模型,分析了伊斯坦布尔在大流行期间和未来10年的医疗废物管理系统。该模式试图在可持续发展目标中整合经济、环境和社会目标。它旨在最大限度地提高超大城市估计兆瓦的人员和政府收入,同时最大限度地降低总固定成本以及碳排放和运输成本。结果表明,即使在大流行条件下,现有设施也足以处理和处置产生的MW。然而,灭菌设施的能力可能不足以处理未来十年估计的兆瓦量。在Komurcuoda卫生填埋场附近开设一个消毒设施,总管理成本为62,450,332欧元/年,将是伊斯坦布尔MW的最佳解决方案。与单一用途模型的结果相比,多用途模型的总成本增加了约42 000欧元。灵敏度分析表明,兆瓦数对总成本的影响最为显著。这个简单的模型为伊斯坦布尔创造了一个有效的兆瓦管理方案,可以作为超大城市的典范。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s10669-022-09873-z。
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