From: A qualitative assessment tool for innovative waste logistics scenarios: a case study for Flanders
Parameters that are important in the assessment of waste logistics and the associated processes (step 0) | Effects of the scenario (step 2) | ||
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Characteristics of logistics | Characteristics of the pick-up area | Supply of waste | Â |
Collection distance per rideâpossibilities for bundling | Lower | ||
Demand of waste | Â | ||
Density of waste hubs and processing facilities (including incinerators) | More | ||
Characteristics of storage transshipment and sorting space | Need for additional transshipment movements of waste | More | |
Availability of transshipment, storage and sorting space | More | ||
Cost of transshipment, storage and sorting space | Higher | ||
Characteristics choice of mode of transport | Â | Â | |
Fleet and technology used | Vehicle features | Â | |
Distance travelled (per assignment) | Lower | ||
Time travelled (per assignment) | Lower | ||
Vehicle deployment possibilities for other routes | Higher | ||
Characteristics of the location where the collected waste is treated/processed | Â | Â | |
Features of the customers where the waste is collected | Â | Â | |
Type of cargo carriers used | Â | Â | |
Regulation | Â | Â | |
Characteristics of waste | Â | Â | Â |
Environmental and social awareness | Â | Â | Â |
Other effects | Â | Â | Â |