The model LINKopt is a mixed-integer, linear programming model for mid- and long-term planning of waste management options on an inter-company level. There has been a large increase in the transportation of waste material in Germany, which has been attributed to the implementation of the European Directive 75/442/EEC on waste. Similar situations are expected to emerge in other European countries. The model LINKopt has been developed to determine a waste management system with minimal decision-relevant costs considering transportation, handling, storage and treatment of waste materials. The model can serve as a tool to evaluate various waste management strategies and to obtain the optimal combination of investment options. In addition to costs, ecological aspects are considered by determining the total mile-age associated with the waste management system. The model has been applied to a German case study evaluating different investment options for a co-operation between Daimler-Chrysler AG at Rastatt, its suppliers, and the waste management company SITA P+R GmbH. The reaults show that the installation of waste management facilities at the premises of the waste producer would lead to significant reductions in costs and transportation. Copyright © ISWA 2004.
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Tietze-Stöckinger, I., Fichtner, W., & Rentz, O. (2004). A model to minimize joint total costs for industrial waste producers and waste management companies. Waste Management and Research, 22(6), 466–476. https://doi.org/10.1177/0734242X04048522
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