The selection of washing machine programs with fuzzy dematel and moora-ratio multi-criteria decision-making methods considering environmental and cost criteria
Abstract
The washing machine is the prevalent white household equipment in contemporary society. These machines
provide consumers with a range of program options that encompass several variables, including temperature and
detergent type. Nevertheless, the selection made by individual customers about the washing machine program
they opt for carries substantial environmental consequences during the use stage of textile products. According
to studies on the life cycle of clothes, it has been established that the use stage, following the extraction of raw
materials, exerts the most substantial influence on environmental impacts. The objective of this research is to
assess the washing machine programs provided by the manufacturer through the application of a comprehensive
systematic approach for analysis. The evaluation of scenarios for washing machine programs was conducted
using the MOORA-Ratio multi-criteria decision-making process. This evaluation considered various parameters,
including environmental impact and cost. The life cycle assessment methodology was employed to quantify the
environmental impact of the specified criteria. Based on the comprehensive study conducted by integrating
criteria across numerous dimensions, it has been determined that the most favorable scenario wass scenario 1,
which was developed for the Cotton 20 C program. The primary objective of this research endeavor is to fill a
significant need in the current body of literature by undertaking a comprehensive review of washing machine
programs that have not been previously recorded. This study employs a comprehensive methodology to investigate the environmental and economic implications linked to these activities, with the objective of delivering
significant insights to producers and users.
Source
DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENTVolume
317URI
10.1016/j.dwt.2024.100005https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1944398624000055
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12573/1993