A dynamic approach to improving the rubber recycling industry using the dynamics of the system
Subject Areas : Environmental Economicssayyed mohammad reza davoodi 1 , Mona Beyranvand 2
1 - Associte Professor. Department of Management, Dehaghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Dehaghan, Iran. *(Corresponding Author)
2 - Phd Student in Industrial Management- Financial, Dehaghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Dehaghan, Iran.
Keywords: recycling, rubber recycling, management practices, vanisim.,
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Recycling of materials is one of the most important issues in urban waste management system today. The worn out tires are one of the most important types of solid wastes or solids, because their departure from the cycle of production and consumption means starting a commitment to the environment. Although the longevity of car tires has grown more than before, it is also unrealistic that the roads of different countries are now dominated by more cars. This study aimed to find the factors affecting the development of rubber recycling. Material and Methodology: In this paper, the dynamics of the system is used. In this research, articles, library resources and the Internet have been used and based on it, it has been used to draw up causal, inventory and flow charts. Extracting the equations for the relationship between model variables and introducing them into Vensim ple 6.4 software led to simulation of the model; and the behaviors of the important variables of the model were implemented, which was studied in detail in the research. Fidings: The findings of this study indicate that a combination of factors with mutual impact and effect on rubber recycling affects not all of these factors and their role, the development of rubber recycling will not occur. Thus, the recycling of rubber products are two of the increasing and deterrent factors. Discussion & Conclusion: The reuse of the product and the re-production of the product will affect the increase in the recycling of rubber and lead to the expansion of recycling, which, of course, will make sense over time.
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