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Welcome to the UNSW Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT@UNSW), the home of microrecycling science, MICROfactorieTM technologies, the NESP Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub and the ARC Microrecycling Research Hub.

Watch the ABC Australian Story featuring Veena, and follow this link to learn more about our MICROfactorieTM technologies. 

Founded in 2008 by ARC Laureate Fellow, Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla, the Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT) at the University of New South Wales works with industry, national and international research partners, and governments across Australia, on the development of innovative environmental solutions for the world’s biggest waste challenges.

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  • Turnbull Modi video image
    20 Nov 2018

    Making replica Gandi glasses for PM

    Watch this video of the filaments made from e-waste that featured in a presentation and gift by then Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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  • Veena appointed Fellow of Australian Academy of Science
    12 Nov 2018

    Veena appointed Fellow of Australian Academy of Science

    In this video to celebrate Veena being elected a Fellow of Australian Academy of Science, the Academy asks her about her work and the need to recycle smarter

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    04 May 2018

    World Economic Forum story on microfactory

    In this World Economic Forum news story, Professor Veena Sahajwalla, talks about her groundbreaking invention of the world's first microfactory

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  • E-waste launch
    04 Apr 2018

    E-waste Microfactorie launch

    The world’s first Microfactorie®  that can transform the components from electronic waste (e-waste) items such as discarded smart phones and laptops into valuable materials for re-use was launched at the UNSW SMaRT Centre on 4 April 2018

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    05 Dec 2016

    BBC on MICROfactories

    UNSW SMaRT Centre Director, Professor Veena Sahajwalla spoke at a BBC conference and featured in a video highlighting her e-waste and metal alloys MICROfactorieTM technologies

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  • Waste Management Review logo new
    17 Jul 2015

    First lady of Green Steel

    In this feature story by Waste Management Review, Professor Veena talks about how she was able to commercialise her Green Steel technology and develop a range of other waste recycling technologies

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