TY - JOUR
T1 - Transporting household waste over water can reduce costs and emissions
T2 - A case study in the Netherlands
AU - Nagel, Jesse
AU - Slootweg, Joris
AU - Eğirgen, Dede Mehmet
AU - Fathi, Chaima
AU - Ratnavelayutham, Jordan
AU - Trijbits, Nicky
AU - Vriethoff, Ole
AU - Tack, Janneke
AU - de Vries, Elles
AU - van der Mei, Rob
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2026/1/15
Y1 - 2026/1/15
N2 - Inland waterways can be an attractive under-utilized alternative to road transport. In the current situation, heavy trucks transport residual household waste from municipalities to incineration plants around the Netherlands. Logistics research groups have suggested using barge pushing ships for household waste transport to reduce emissions and costs. We analyze this suggestion for a case study involving the residual household waste of 55 municipalities across three provinces in the Netherlands. A Mixed Integer Linear Programming formulation is used to find the optimal combination of trucks and barge pushing ships in this waste network. The results demonstrate that adopting electric pusher ships can achieve significant reductions in costs (19%), emissions (41%), and waste carrying truck traffic (48%), compared to truck-only solutions. Diesel cargo ships are also shown to outperform truck-only approaches but are less effective than electric alternatives in most metrics. Sensitivity analysis shows that the solutions are fairly robust to parameter variations.
AB - Inland waterways can be an attractive under-utilized alternative to road transport. In the current situation, heavy trucks transport residual household waste from municipalities to incineration plants around the Netherlands. Logistics research groups have suggested using barge pushing ships for household waste transport to reduce emissions and costs. We analyze this suggestion for a case study involving the residual household waste of 55 municipalities across three provinces in the Netherlands. A Mixed Integer Linear Programming formulation is used to find the optimal combination of trucks and barge pushing ships in this waste network. The results demonstrate that adopting electric pusher ships can achieve significant reductions in costs (19%), emissions (41%), and waste carrying truck traffic (48%), compared to truck-only solutions. Diesel cargo ships are also shown to outperform truck-only approaches but are less effective than electric alternatives in most metrics. Sensitivity analysis shows that the solutions are fairly robust to parameter variations.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.wasman.2025.115241
DO - 10.1016/j.wasman.2025.115241
M3 - Article
C2 - 41270359
AN - SCOPUS:105022291722
SN - 0956-053X
VL - 210
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Waste Management
JF - Waste Management
M1 - 115241
ER -