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  • Environmental Science
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Occupational Health

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  • Recycling centres are crucial for waste management but face challenges in efficiency and user experience.
  • A long-term, multidisciplinary research program was conducted in Sweden to investigate recycling centre operations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To draw comprehensive conclusions on working conditions, environment, and system performance of recycling centres.
  • To provide recommendations for the development and future organization of recycling centres.
  • To analyze interrelations between different disciplinary aspects of recycling centre systems.

Main Methods:

  • Multidisciplinary research program integrating various scientific aspects.
  • Analysis of system performance, working conditions, and environmental factors.
  • Stakeholder involvement in the planning and design process.

Main Results:

  • Waste sorting quality emerged as the most significant area for improvement.
  • Identified opportunities include optimizing design, layout, and user waste-sorting ease.
  • Addressing conflicting industry needs and promoting industrialization are key.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating diverse stakeholder perspectives is vital for effective recycling centre planning and high performance.
  • Holistic analysis of interrelations is essential for system-wide improvements.
  • Practical checklists are provided for planning and constructing improved recycling centres.