An Analytical Hierarchy Process decision model for e-waste collection center location selection

Electronic waste refers to thousands of discarded electronic devices such as computers, televisions, cell phones, and printers. Electronic waste streams are growing rapidly related to the growing sales and shortening the life spans of electronic products.

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