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Analysis of Environmental Impact for Material Production Investments Using a Novel Soft Computing Methodology

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Hasan Dınçer, Serhat Yüksel, Hasan Dınçer, Serkan Eti, Tamer Aksoy, Serhat Yüksel, Ümit Hacıoğlu, Alexey Mikhaylov, S. M. Muyeen, S. M. Muyeen

Summary

This study developed a novel decision-making framework to evaluate the environmental impacts of material production investments using sustainability index factors weighted by a hybrid TOPSIS-DEMATEL approach. The method provides a structured tool for comparing material choices based on life cycle environmental performance.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the environmental impacts of material production investments. The factors of Higg Materials Sustainability Index are defined as the parameters. These factors are weighted by considering T-SF TOPSIS-DEMATEL. Moreover, the items of the life cycle process are defined as alternative set for measuring the environmental effects of each process in the sustainable production investments. These alternatives are ranked with interval valued SF MAIRCA. The calculations are also made for different t, u and d values with the aim of making comparative evaluations. The main contribution of this study is that a priority analysis has been made so that the most significant indicators are defined for the companies to increase sustainability in material production investment process. Another important novelty of this paper is that a new model is created by the name of TOPSIS-DEMATEL. This situation has a positive influence on both increasing methodological originality and overcoming criticized issues of DEMATEL. The results are quite similar for all conditions, so it is understood that the proposed model provides consistent and coherent findings. It is concluded that chemistry is the most critical factor for environmental impact for material production investments. Moreover, recycle is determined as the most optimal alternative.

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