A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in Japan

Dealing with large-scale Food and Biodegradable Waste (FBW) often results in many logistical problems and environmental impacts to be considered. These can become great hindrances when the integration of solid waste management is concerned. Extra care is needed to plan such waste disposal or treatme...

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Main Author: Micky A. Babalola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-10-01
Series:Environments
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/2/4/471
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description Dealing with large-scale Food and Biodegradable Waste (FBW) often results in many logistical problems and environmental impacts to be considered. These can become great hindrances when the integration of solid waste management is concerned. Extra care is needed to plan such waste disposal or treatment services and facilities, especially with respect to the ecological impact. Decision-making with regards to the sustainable use of these facilities also involves tradeoffs between a number of conflicting objectives, since increasing one benefit may decrease the others. In this study a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is presented to evaluate different waste management options and their applicability in Japan. The analytical process aims at selecting the most suitable waste treatment option, using pairwise comparisons conducted within a decision hierarchy that was developed through the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results of this study show that anaerobic digestion should be chosen as the best FBW treatment option with regards to resource recovery. The study also presents some conditions and recommendations that can enhance the suitability of other options like incineration and composting.
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spelling doaj.art-183a0375533245daa21289e35fc772e52022-12-22T02:54:18ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982015-10-012447148810.3390/environments2040471environments2040471A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in JapanMicky A. Babalola0Laboratory of Environmental Geoscience, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu 874-8577, JapanDealing with large-scale Food and Biodegradable Waste (FBW) often results in many logistical problems and environmental impacts to be considered. These can become great hindrances when the integration of solid waste management is concerned. Extra care is needed to plan such waste disposal or treatment services and facilities, especially with respect to the ecological impact. Decision-making with regards to the sustainable use of these facilities also involves tradeoffs between a number of conflicting objectives, since increasing one benefit may decrease the others. In this study a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is presented to evaluate different waste management options and their applicability in Japan. The analytical process aims at selecting the most suitable waste treatment option, using pairwise comparisons conducted within a decision hierarchy that was developed through the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results of this study show that anaerobic digestion should be chosen as the best FBW treatment option with regards to resource recovery. The study also presents some conditions and recommendations that can enhance the suitability of other options like incineration and composting.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/2/4/471multi-criteria decision analysisanalytical hierarchy processfood and biodegradable wastewaste treatment and decision-making
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Environments
multi-criteria decision analysis
analytical hierarchy process
food and biodegradable waste
waste treatment and decision-making
title A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in Japan
title_full A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in Japan
title_fullStr A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in Japan
title_full_unstemmed A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in Japan
title_short A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Waste Treatment Options for Food and Biodegradable Waste Management in Japan
title_sort multi criteria decision analysis of waste treatment options for food and biodegradable waste management in japan
topic multi-criteria decision analysis
analytical hierarchy process
food and biodegradable waste
waste treatment and decision-making
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