Optimization of paper collection : Case: Area Kiertokapula waste management plant
Karlén, Jesse (2017)
Karlén, Jesse
Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu
2017
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2017111517154
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2017111517154
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Paper collection optimization is important from cost-effectiveness viewpoint. The collection is conducted nationwide and therefor it has a large impact on the recycling culture in Finland. This thesis presents regional paper collection in Finland from point of view of Paperinkeräys Oy. How the collection is conducted, what different parties and legal obligations are involved in the process is described in the thesis. Starting point was after the author researched and analysed development suggestions.
The research focuses on collection points in designated area called Kiertokapula. Multiple collection points and containers have been implemented since the 1940’s when company was established by the forest industry association. Main problem for the company is to locate these collection points and analyse the need and added-value of certain collection points.
Quantitative research methods and data provided by the company and the subcontractors was used for the results. Based on the analysis of the data provided, the author made development suggestions, how to make paper collection more cost-efficient in the area given. As a main conclusion, there is a surplus for collection points and containers in the area. Paper volumes input should and could be distributed more effectively.
The research focuses on collection points in designated area called Kiertokapula. Multiple collection points and containers have been implemented since the 1940’s when company was established by the forest industry association. Main problem for the company is to locate these collection points and analyse the need and added-value of certain collection points.
Quantitative research methods and data provided by the company and the subcontractors was used for the results. Based on the analysis of the data provided, the author made development suggestions, how to make paper collection more cost-efficient in the area given. As a main conclusion, there is a surplus for collection points and containers in the area. Paper volumes input should and could be distributed more effectively.