TY - CONF AV - none CY - Kuala Lumpur KW - Dumping site; Generation rate; Geographical information systems; High costs; Industrial area; Integrated recycling; Ipoh city; Main component; Malaysia; Recyclables; Route optimization; Solid waste collection; Solid waste recycling; Total solids; Travel distance KW - Cost benefit analysis; Electric network analysis; Garbage trucks; Geographic information systems; Industrial applications; Industry; Optimization; Recycling; River pollution; Urban planning; Waste management KW - Solid wastes TI - Solid waste collection system in Ipoh city SP - 174 ID - scholars1908 N1 - cited By 13; Conference of 2011 International Conference on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications, ICBEIA 2011 ; Conference Date: 6 June 2011 Through 7 June 2011; Conference Code:86460 N2 - Solid waste collection remains the main concern in urban planning, involving engineering strategy and approach. Collection of solid waste, which takes 70-85 of total solid waste management cost, if being managed carelessly will result in longer travel distance and inefficient schedule design. The consequences are high cost management and air and river pollution. The main objective of this review paper is to collect information regarding solid waste collection and transportation in Ipoh and suggest a proper route optimization which emphasizes on recycling of generated solid waste. Solid waste recycling is one of the main components of integrated solid waste management (ISWM) which has not been practiced well in majority of the cities in Malaysia. Ipoh city consists of 22 zones, forming an area of 643 sq.km. The generation rate of 0.85 kg/capita per day is increasing by 5.4 per annum, a rapid increment of waste generated. A day-to-day assessment on the collection practices are highlighted which involve curb collection from house-to-house and backyard collection in industrial areas. Collector vehicles is parked overnight in a depot located in Buntong and will daily collect and dispose accumulated collected waste to a dumping site in Bercham. While all stages from collection and final disposal are finished in 5 hours, no integrated recycling activities were found in Ipoh due to lack of ISWM. Therefore, a new optimized route which provides specified time, crew and vehicles for collection of recyclables is suggested via application of Geographical Information System (GIS). © 2011 IEEE. SN - 9781457712807 Y1 - 2011/// EP - 179 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80052561343&doi=10.1109%2fICBEIA.2011.5994236&partnerID=40&md5=f0d27545dcbdbf45923c0279cff3ac8a A1 - Malakahmad, A. A1 - Khalil, N.D. ER -