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LOGISTIC MODEL OF EFFECTIVITY INCRESING FOR SEPARATE WASTE EFFECTIVE COLLECTION
Abstract
The separated waste collection is one of the most important parts of the integrated waste management system of municipal wastes. Within the waste management logistics, the attention is concentrated on collection and transport of separated waste deriving from municipal wastes and also on proposing methods of data necessary for collection and transport optimalization. At the proposal of the general usage systematic techniques for valuating transport efficiency of separated wastes, only actual and verified data were used from which then database was created. Efficiency of the single vehicles was valuated then. A theoretical model was created for 12-hour shift for commodities collected and a model was defined for the appropriate vehicle or single commodities and types of systems. Separated waste collection productivity indexes were defined.
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