Research on Re-Use Reverse Logistics Network of Disused Electric Appliances Based on Election Campaign Algorithm

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Disused electric appliances have become new urban polluter because of the replacing of appliances households and corporates throw away. Recycling systems of disused electric appliances in a few Chinese cities have been put on the agenda. On the basis of summarizing domestic and overseas research about reverse logistics management, this paper proposes re-use reverse logistics system model of disused electric appliances and use election campaign algorithm to solve the problem. Finally, the paper provides an optimization method of reverse logistics network for electric appliances recycling system.

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