Optimization of Transportation Route of Construction Waste Using the Quota Based Carbon Emissions Management
Publication: ICCREM 2022
ABSTRACT
Many countries have developed regulations to minimize construction and demolition (C&D) waste. Implementation of these regulations requires an understanding of the quantity and composition of the waste stream, while the construction quota can help to solve this problem. It offers the consumption quality of the machine-hours, materials, and labor resources for producing one unit of qualified products under normal social conditions. When planning the transportation path of building demolition waste, the consumption of transport vehicles and energy can also be found according to the construction quota. This paper presents a quota-based method to optimize the carbon emissions of building demolition waste. We use the simulated annealing algorithm to make the optimization result reach the global optimization as much as possible to solve the local optimization problem. The simulation results show that the optimized selection of waste transportation routes saves 20.3% of the journey (20,346 km) and 18.2% of the carbon dioxide emissions. Our research results provide valuable insights for construction waste management and put forward strategic suggestions for improving waste collection efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.
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