Publisher Dumbo Feather has published this "in conversation" podcast featuring Veena talking about sustainability issues and 'waste to product' innovations needed to help create a circular economy and reduce emissions
Veena joins the panel on the new ABC show India Now talking about world and India affairs, sustainability and how various UNSW SMaRT Centre innovations can deliver the technology needed so waste can be used as a resource of raw materials
The UNSW SMaRT Centre submission to Investment NSW on its Green Paper, 'Securing future innovation and global competitiveness in NSW', has been published
Videos are available of the joint MECLA and NSW Government event at The Sydney Mint where SMaRT's Prof Veena was a guest speaker joining high ranking government officials and industry CEOs to discuss their zero carbon commitments and pledges to dr
A combined SMaRT Centre-led recycling and UNSW/University of Newcastle-led clean energy initiative has been awarded $50 million under the Australian Trailblazer Universities Program
As part of the Powerhouse Museum's "100 climate conversation" series, Veena features in a podcast on "green manufacturing" as an essential pathway to greater sustainability and decarbonisation
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director, Professor Veena Sahajwalla was interviewed by the BBC World Service for its "wealth from waste: can urban mining save the planet" feature story
The ABC has published a radio podcast featuring Prof Veena dealing with an Australian Government announcement on boosting funding for plastics recycling
Professor Veena has been interviewed on ABC Radio NSW about practical ways to help regional and rural communities be more sustainable and better manage waste and recycling challenges
On International Women's Day 9 March 2022, Veena delivered a keynote address to Sydney’s United Indian Associations Inc, in a TEDx-like talk about her pioneering work in sustainability
The UNSW SMaRT Centre has had published three scientific papers that show that waste coffee grounds and hydrogen from other wastes can be used as part of its patented Green Steel technology
SBS News has interview UNSW SMaRT Centre Director, Professor Veena and other scientists from around the world to explore solutions to the plastic waste problem