An Improved Two-states Cyclical Dynamic Model for Plastic Waste Management

Addor, John Awuah and Wiah, Eric Neebo and Alao, Felix Illesanmi (2022) An Improved Two-states Cyclical Dynamic Model for Plastic Waste Management. Asian Research Journal of Mathematics, 18 (5). pp. 52-68. ISSN 2456-477X

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Abstract

The panacea to the global challenge of plastic waste management is the transition towards plastic circular economy, which can be sustained through tailor-made management strategies. However, cutting-edge strategic solutions are constrained by inadequate data due to inadequate plastic-based predictive models. This paper presents an improved version of an existing two-state cyclical dynamic closed (CDC) model. The CDC model was formulated using a homogeneous linear system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and was modified by introducing a separation target which plays an essential role in determining both quantity and quality of recycled plastics. The Laplace transforms technique was the main analytic solution technique used. Values of the parameters were computed using the global plastic data applied for the existing CDC model, and with a technique termed the nth-order product derivative proximity, alternating pairs of initial values were selected each for the global annual plastic production and the global annual plastic waste generation. The validation process of the new CDC model was accomplished using the root mean squared error (RMSE) and the mean average percentage error (MAPE), which are measures of the model’s predictive power. Comparatively, RMSEs of the new CDC model were smaller than the RMSEs of the existing CDC model. MAPEs for the new CDC model were 6.5% and 7% (as against 13% and 18% in the existing model) respectively for the global annual plastic: production and waste generation, indicating that the new model predicts with 93.5% and 93% degrees of accuracy respectively for the global annual plastic: production and waste generation. Therefore, the new CDC model has outperformed the existing CDC model in terms of predictive power, and thus, establishing the new CDC model as an improved version of the existing one. The model can therefore make impactful policy decisions for sustainable plastic waste management thereby aiding to achieve the transition towards circular economy in plastic waste management.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Mathematical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 Mar 2023 06:01
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2024 09:30
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/1530

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