Abstract

Circular economies have become a strong candidate for addressing environmental challenges by managing end-of-life products to reduce landfill waste. We herewith focus on the recycling of PET from plastic waste and textiles. This paper focuses on recycling PET from plastic waste and textiles and proposes a model for controlling plant operations, emphasizing Quality-Based Changeovers over cleaning to ensure production continuity. This paper also identifies technological and managerial challenges in PET recycling plants as raised in the related literature, such as the need for technology improvement, more effective collection routes and sorting processes, and devoted managerial strategies. Since a relevant industrial need is to manage the changeovers, we develop a model to control the operative management of the plant and to find the feedstock quality to be processed at a given time for profit maximization. A discrete event simulation model is built to represent the behavior of the system under an approximate state-based control policy, i.e. a two-threshold policy. Numerical results and sensitivity analysis highlight the impact of cleaning costs on system behavior, offering insights into optimal operational conditions.

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