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A Reverse Logistics Network Model for Efficient End-of-Life Vehicle Management in Morocco

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摘要 The Moroccan automotive industry is experiencing steady growth,positioning itself as the largest manufacturer of passenger cars in Africa.This expansion is leading to a significant increase in waste generation,particularly from end-of-life vehicles(ELVs),which require proper dismantling and disposal to minimize environmental harm.Millions of tonnes of automotive waste are generated annually,necessitating efficient waste management strategies to mitigate environmental and health risks.ELVs contain hazardous substances such as heavy metals,oils,and plastics,which,if not properly managed,can contaminate soil and water resources.To address this challenge,reverse logistics networks play a crucial role in optimizing the recovery of used components,enhancing recycling efficiency,and ensuring the safe disposal of hazardous and non-recyclable waste.This paper introduces a mathematical programming model designed to minimize the total costs associated with ELVs collection,treatment,and transportation while also accounting for revenues from the resale of repaired,directly reusable,or recycled components.The proposed model determines the optimal locations for processing facilities and establishes efficient material flows within the reverse logistics network.By integrating economic and environmental considerations,this model supports the development of a sustainable and cost-effective automotive waste management system,ultimately contributing to a circular economy approach in the industry.
出处 《Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences》 2025年第3期341-350,共10页 地球与环境科学(英文)
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