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Lecture 1 - Logistics

Site: Hamburg Open Online University
Course: Wastiepedia
Book: Lecture 1 - Logistics
Printed by: Gast
Date: Saturday, 23 November 2024, 9:10 AM

Table of contents

1. Logistics

Before you start with the aspects of management & decision-making, look at the introduction of the technical foundations for some general information about the course and to check if you have all knowledge needed for the advanced material. 

In waste management systems, the field of collection-transfer-transportation plays a  key role. Logistics is one of the first steps in waste management. Without waste collection and transportation, the management and treatment processes downstream cannot be realized. In an area without a functioning waste logistic system, waste is often burned or dumped, which results in a high rate of infectious disease, toxic airborne chemicals and liquid contamination of water sources. The decision on the design of the disposal logistics is made based on information, e.g., on types of material/waste, quantities of material/waste, possibilities of treatment/disposal, necessary and existing capacities, pollutant potentials, costs, and sales possibilities of the recyclables.

Logistics in Waste Management by German-MENA University Network & Prevent Waste Alliance (CC BY)
 

Waste collection also generates its cost, like many other services. In addition, waste transport generates CO2 emissions from machines such as trucks. Therefore, an intelligent planning system, in combination with the modern Geographical information systems (GIS), plays an essential role in saving cost and CO2 emission.

GIS and Waste Management by German-MENA University Network & Prevent Waste Alliance (CC BY)

In the end, here are some exercises for the waste collection fee calculation.

Logistics in Waste Management Exercise by German-MENA University Network & Prevent Waste Alliance (CC BY)

 

This project “German MENA University Network for Waste Management and Circular Economy”, implemented by the University Rostock (UR), Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) and University of Technology Dresden (TUD), Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Constantine university 3 Algeria, Ain Shams University Egypt and Cadi Ayyad University Morocco is funded by the PREVENT Waste Alliance, an initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The contents of the Wastepedia course are the sole responsibility of German-MENA University Network and do not necessarily reflect the positions of all PREVENT Waste Alliance members or official policy positions of the governments involved. More information: https://prevent-waste.net/en/.

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