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How a study on site selection provided important waste minimization study ?



Waste Minimization Strategies from site selection studies?

Publication Date and Time : 28th Nov 2024 01:30pm IST

This case study(1) and many other relevant studies(2-4) primarily focus on applying MCDM and GIS for site selection (specifically for landfills and manufacturing facilities) and don't directly address waste minimisation strategies. However, by examining the criteria used in these site selection processes, we can get some insights into factors that indirectly contribute to waste reduction.




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