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Table 7 Results step 3 case 3 (modal shift over water)

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)

Characteristics of logistics

Characteristics of the pick-up area

Supply of waste

 

Collection distance per ride—possibilities for bundling

Lower

Demand of waste

 

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

  

Fleet and technology used

Vehicle features

 

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

  

Features of the customers where the waste is collected

  

Type of cargo carriers used

  

Regulation

  

Characteristics of waste

   

Environmental and social awareness

   

Other effects

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