Title |
A novel Interval Type-2 Fuzzy best-worst method and combined compromise solution for evaluating eco-friendly packaging alternatives |
ID_Doc |
66486 |
Authors |
Tavana, M; Shaabani, A; Di Caprio, D; Bonyani, A |
Title |
A novel Interval Type-2 Fuzzy best-worst method and combined compromise solution for evaluating eco-friendly packaging alternatives |
Year |
2022 |
Published |
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DOI |
10.1016/j.eswa.2022.117188 |
Abstract |
Increasing consumer goods and products has inspired environmental activists and policymakers to demand ecofriendly packaging from retailers and manufacturers. At the same time, consumer attitudes about sustainable packaging have changed significantly. In response to these changing consumer sentiments, the packaging value chain is changing, and businesses are seeking to use environmentally friendly packaging for their products. However, choosing the best packaging is a significant challenge for decision-makers (DMs) who must consider many uncontrollable and unpredictable environmental factors. This study aims to design a new methodology for assessing engineering and ecological challenges and proposing a practical approach for selecting the best ecofriendly packaging alternative. We propose a novel model that integrates the Best-Worst Method (BWM) and Combined Compromise Solution (CoCoSo) within an asymmetric Interval Type-2 Trapezoidal Fuzzy Set (IT2TFS) setting. The new IT2TFS-BWM-CoCoSo method consists of two phases: determining the optimal weights of the evaluation criteria and ranking the alternatives. The asymmetric IT2TFS is used in both phases to interpret DMs' fuzzy preferences. A new consistency ratio (CR) is defined to assess the consistency level of DMs' preference comparisons expressed by asymmetric IT2TFSs. The asymmetric features add flexibility to DMs' evaluations without weakening their accuracy. The proposed methodology is applied to a real-life case study of a US-based company that produces and ships handmade crystals. Recycled cardboard and paper, biodegradable packaging peanuts, and eco-friendly plastic and recycled plastics are found to be the best eco-friendly packaging alternatives. The case study results demonstrate the applicability and efficacy of the proposed method and its flexibility in solving sustainable packaging selection problems of companies with similar characteristics. At the same time, the technical features of the proposed framework open the way to a wide range of applications for sustainable consumption and production. |
Author Keywords |
Eco-friendly packaging; Interval type-2; Fuzzy set; Best-worst method; Combined compromise solution |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) |
EID |
WOS:000799025000001 |
WoS Category |
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Operations Research & Management Science |
Research Area |
Computer Science; Engineering; Operations Research & Management Science |
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