A Linear Programming Approach to Motivate knowledge of Sustainability Strategies for Optimizing the End-of-life, Case Study: Hilla City Environment | ||
Journal of University of Babylon | ||
Article 1, Volume 22, Issue 4, June 2014, Pages 884-893 | ||
Author | ||
Ahmed Talib Sahib Auda | ||
Abstract | ||
Our world is changing rapidly and alarming rates of nonrenewable resource consumption provide the impetus for research on sustainability and end-of-life optimization. Linear relationships produced a linear programming for approach to outline boundaries between significant and insignificant processes, seeking to develop methodologies that aid in formulating the end-of-life strategies across a wide range of elements. Aluminum example as case study for using assumption model to maximize value of life cycle shows that reuse without disassembly and disposal plus constraints and can eliminate from consideration. The collection of data and result outcome pulled out from questionnaire between 2009 and mid of 2013 in Hilla city environment presented that it must develop take on future sustainability practices due to lack of decisions for sustainable optimization of initial lifetime and of end-of-life system, Lack of including sustainability at a strategic in the overall level, and there is no cradle to cradle approach | ||
Keywords | ||
sustainability; Optimize; Programming; formulation; lifetime; Recycling | ||
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