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This article presents the design for a sustainable reverse supply chain network for remanufacturing the proton-exchange membrane fuel cell used in hydrogen vehicles. An optimization model with mult...

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  • The necessity of living in a sustainable world cannot be overemphasized

  • This research introduced a design for a reverse supply chain (RSC) as a case study in the remanufacturing environment

  • A multiobjective optimization model was developed to assist with the design of the network

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The necessity of living in a sustainable world cannot be overemphasized. The need to sustain economic, environmental, and societal development in a balanced manner has become a default requirement in every future plan or initiative. The awareness toward sustainability is found among the elite and among the majority of people who have enough awareness to evaluate and judge new developments and initiatives. The need for sustainability touches everyone’s daily activities, such as fuel economy and energy-saving light bulbs. Energy is a major sustainability concern; oil has been the main source of energy for decades.

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