In this video by The Guardian for their 2020 series 'The Green Recovery How Australia Can Close the Recycling Loop', Veena talks about the need for a circular economy and the need to better connect recycling and manufacturing
In this The Weekend Australian Magazine news story, Professor Veena Sahajwalla, talks about the importance of managing our waste like ‘renewable materials’ as we seek a new sovereign capability to support ourselves in the face of a crisis like COV
The UNSW SMaRT Centre has joined over 30 leading organisations and companies and the NSW Government and WWF-The UNSW SMaRT Centre has made a number of submissions to the NSW Government in relation to its strategy development for a 20 year waste pl
In this opinion editorial and video, Veena explains the national and global context of why we need to develop circular economies and be smarter with our waste
The Federal Government and the Australian Research Council (ARC) announced in second half of 2019 that the UNSW SMaRT Centre had won its second ARC Research Hub, this time into Microrecycling of Battery and Consumer Wastes
In the below video, the SMaRT Centre's Green Ceramics and MicrofactorieTM technologies were used in a display apartment development by Mirvac, called Marrick & Co at Marrickville in Sydney, in collaboration with NSW Circular
Federal Environment Minister Sussan Ley launched UNSW SMaRT Centre's Green MicrofactorieTM that contains two Microfactorie modules to transform waste into new valuable products and materials for various uses
ABC News talks to Veena Sahajwalla about the COAG announcement to ban the exporting of Australia's recyclable waste and the need for a circular economy
In this op ed, published by Sanctuary Magazine, Veena writes that creating new materials from waste products is essential if we’re to solve the global recycling, waste and emissions crisis
Listen to the Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering podcast interview with Veena about the mountains of mobile phones and other electronic devices each year
In this The Weekend Australian Magazine news story, Professor Veena Sahajwalla, talks about her groundbreaking invention known as Green Steel and its new global opportunity, as well as Microfactorie technologies
In this video by Seeker, one of You Tube's biggest channels, the spotlight is turned on the SMaRT Centre and Veena to explain the incredible work they do
In this feature article by The Guardian Australia, Veena talks about the waste crisis, solutions and how the innovative work at the UNSW SMaRT Centre can help
In late 2018 Veena was invited to Berlin to do a TED style talk to the globally significant Falling Walls Conference, talking about her story and the benefits of materials security and circularity