摘要(英) |
As technology advances in recent decades, human made a variety of products that not only cause environmental pollution but also consume precious resources on Earth. However, among these products, although some can not be used again, but still some products are worthy to recycle and remanufacture. Recently, because of environmental awareness arises, customers start willing to buy remanufactured products. Therefore, remanufacturing of products become one of the popular research.
Our study extends Zikopoulos and Tagara (2008). The recycling and manufacturing system consists of single collector and manufacturer. When collector recycling products, he or she will use effort to increase recycling quantity..This effort can be regarded as collector gives consumers the recovery awards. In this way, collector can sell more recycling quantity to manufacturer, and then manufacturer also can recycle and remanufacture more quantity to end consumers. This study mainly investigates how much effort should collector used to recycle, and calculate how much quantity manufacturer can recycle and profit under the effort.
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