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    Apartment Waste Disposal Sustainable Facility Location Using ENTROPY Method
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2023) Vadivel, S.M.; Palanivelu, S.; Sequeira, A.H.; Chandana, V.
    Global organizations are concerned about sustainability. The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) strategy, which focuses on the environment, society, and economy, has been extensively discussed in the literature to address sustainability. Apartment garbage is inherently dangerous and contagious for the environment and society, making its appropriate disposal a crucial duty for waste management companies. Therefore, in the current study, the criteria connected to the sustainability’s TBL, including other criteria, have been discovered via literature analysis and field survey for the placement of urban apartment waste disposal facility in order to make it sustainable and economical. Additionally, ENTROPY was employed to conduct this study. As a result, the current work contributes theoretically, in terms of criteria, as well as methodologically, to the choice of a location for a waste disposal plant that is sustainable. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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    Valuation of Trash Management in Railway Compartment Using ENTROPY – A MCDM Method
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2024) Vadivel, S.M.; Eswaran, A.; Praveena, L.; Shetty, D.S.; Abhinav, A.
    Indian train routes are the most fashionable open-space project in India, but they have a starting problem with prodigal waste association frame. This is a problem with dry and wet garbage being transported inside of moving trains, along road tracks, and over involved rail courses. Typically enough, India has 7000 pilgrim trains that carry 23 million people. In India, the 16000 km square area surrounding the train course track has not been destroyed in any way. According to estimates, 6289 tonnes of plastic enter India’s rail rails on a regular basis. Other than the usual impurity, this enormous season of garbage is causing terrible clinical problems. We have done empirical research while travelling from Chennai to Mangalore regarding this issue. This study effectively and comprehensively deals with the enormous dry and wet garbage disposal within the moving train. In addition to helping to maintain the trains and rail course tracks clean, this will assist with the assessment dustbins disposal inside of trains in terms of passengers perspective. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.