On 10 June 2023, UNSW SMaRT Centre Director, Professor Veena, a 2022 Eureka Prize winner, talks to another Prize winner for the Australian Museum to explore the science of decarbonising the world with a recycling revolution
UNSW SMaRT Centre has jointly developed and is jointly hosting a new education course to deliver a deeply immersive term-long experience in learning about the social and environmental impact of circular economies
The UNSW SMaRT Centre and a group of industry partners have been awarded $3.5m of funding for a new ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship for Green Metals research program
The video recording the highlights of the official launch event of the ARC Research Hub for Microrecycling of Battery and Consumer Wastes has been published
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned the India-Australia Industry and Research Collaboration for Reducing Plastic Waste that SMaRT is involved in as part of their joint bilateral st
The UNSW SMaRT Centre has joined the 'masterclass series in sustainable procurement' hosted by the federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Waterr
The ARC Research Hub for Microrecycling of Battery and Consumer Wastes, directed by renowned UNSW Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla, was opened today
In this new feature story, published by Nine publications, journalist Nick O'Malley writes about UNSW SMaRT Centre's new Green Steel PolymerTM Injection Technology research aiming to remove coking coal from steel making
SMaRT supports the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) in backing recommendations of the new CSIRO Renewable Energy Storage Roadmap
The ABC's Science Show on Radio National has published a podcast featuring background and excerpts from a new educational children's book about Prof Veena and her work
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has called for a increase in R&D investment and wide-spread use of low-impact technologies in the mining sector
Veena was interviewed by Ocean Protect for its podcast series talking about the importance of using waste as a resource to achieve sustainability and decarbonisation goals