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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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    04 Feb 2021

    Podcast: Create the Future

    In this episode of Create the Future, Veena talks about the limitations of conventional recycling and discusses the engineering required to disrupt the status quo

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    01 Feb 2021

    SMaRT at Powerhouse exhibit

    The UNSW SMaRT Centre' has collaborated with a renowned designer and the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (Powerhouse) to be part of a new exhibition

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    01 Feb 2021

    Beyond Zero Emissions February Discussion Group

    On 9 February 2021, Veena will be delivering a speech and participating in a discussion at the Beyond Zero Emissions February Discussion Group: 'Innovators to watch in 2021 driving Australia’s clean recovery'

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    21 Jan 2021

    2nd Sustainability Development and Circular Economy Innovations Forum

    On 10 February 2021, Veena will be delivering a keynote speech at the 2nd Sustainability Development and Circular Economy Innovations Forum.

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    19 Jan 2021

    Veena appointed 2021 Australia Day Ambassador

    Director of the UNSW SMaRT Centre, Professor Veena Sahajwalla has been appointed a 2021 Australia Day Ambassador

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    18 Jan 2021

    Waste as Opportunity – A MAHB Dialogue

    Stanford University's Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere spoke to Veena about her work, some of the big challenges facing our world and potential solutions.

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  • Veena using lab furnace
    31 Dec 2020

    Daily Mail feature story on Green Steel

    In this The Daily Mail Australia news story, Professor Veena Sahajwalla, talks about her groundbreaking invention known as Green Steel and its new global opportunity

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  • ACT rubbish bin - Spark4
    21 Dec 2020

    Rubbish bin made from waste

    In a unique collaboration, SMaRT Centre Green Ceramic tiles made from waste coffee cups have been used to help build new rubbish bins in the city of Canberra

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    20 Dec 2020

    Nine newspapers feature SMaRT technology

    In a story published in the SMH and The Age, SMaRT Centre technology features in a newly built community library and sustainability outreach program

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  • ABC radio logo
    12 Dec 2020

    ABC interview on new Waste Hub

    Professor Veena Sahajwalla, Dirctor of the new Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub, funded under the National Environmental Science Program (NESP), was interviewed by ABC Radio about the new intiative and how it can help tackle our waste ch

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    10 Dec 2020

    New Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub announced

    A consortium led by UNSW and Professor Veena Sahajwalla has won approval by the Australian Government to establish the Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub

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  • Green Ceramics video image
    07 Dec 2020

    Green Ceramics video

    In this video, the SMaRT Centre's Green Ceramics and MicrofactorieTM  technologies are explained

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  • Parliamentary Rubbish report image
    07 Dec 2020

    Parliamentary report highlights SMaRT innovations

    UNSW SMaRT Centre recycling technologies and concepts have been highlighted as methods to help Australia manage its pressing waste challenges and achieve a circular economy

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  • Roads and Traffic Expo event image
    26 Nov 2020

    National Roads & Traffic Expo 2020

    Here is a video of Veena's presentation to the National Roads & Traffic Expo 2020 on 1 December 2020 when she gave a keynote presentation on the importance of aligning recycling and manufacturing with new technologies

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    26 Nov 2020

    Green aluminium breakthrough

    A UNSW SMaRT Centre recycling breakthrough offers new possibilities for the re-purposing of polymer-laminated aluminium products, such as food and coffee packaging

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    26 Nov 2020

    IIT2020 Global Summit PANIIT USA

    On 5 December 2020 Veena will be delivering the closing keynote speech to the IIT2020 Global Summit sharing the "stage" with some truly amazing people including the Indian Prime Minister

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    26 Nov 2020

    Translating waste-tech from lab to manufacturing

    A UNSW SMaRT Centre recycling breakthrough offers new possibilities for the re-purposing of polymer-laminated aluminium products, such as food and coffee packaging

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    26 Nov 2020

    Stanford Uni video #3

    In this third short video in a series by Stanford University's Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere (MAHB), Veena is asked about our attitudes to nature in the 21st Century

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