Create Magazine has published a story about UNSW SMaRT Centre's capability to recover critical materials from waste streams, in the context of the multi-billion-dollar critical minerals pact signed between Australia and the US
The next stage of the NSW Government's just announced Plastics Plan 2.0 will target unnecessary and hard-to-recycle plastic, as recommended by the UNSW SMaRT Centre in its initial submission, as part of National Recycling Week this week
A partnership between Indian steel giant JSW Steel and the UNSW SMaRT Center was on the sidelines for the signing of the bilateral Indian-Australia decarbonisation partnership under the Australian Government's Renewable Energy Partnership Tech Cha
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director Professor Veena's National Press Club address has attracted widespread media attention after she called on policymakers, industry and communities to embrace a new vision for Australia’s waste
UNSW SMaRT Centre's Green Aluminium MICROfactorieTM Technology is being included as part of Australia's latest newly expanded Aluminium manufacturing plant
UNSW SMaRT Centre's Plastics MICROfactorieTM Technology and commercial partnership with operator Renew IT has behind the winning of the ESG Award at the 2025 techpartner.news Impact Awards
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director Prof Veena spoke at the recent World Economic Forum's First Movers Coalition conference about her vision for a sustainable future using waste as a resource via innovative technologies like SMaRT's very own MICROfactories
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director, Prof Veena has been interviewed by 10 News about the growing waste problem in the context of highly competitive online sales platforms
UNSW SMaRT Centre's Plastics MICROfactorieTM Technology has been featured in a video news story by German media titan Deutsche Welle amid the faltering UN global plastic treaty discussions
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director Prof Veena has featured in a story and list of the world's foremost 35 women driving materials innovation, published by materials and design platform Tocco
The Australian Government has published the UNSW SMaRT Centre's detailed submission for its independent examination of Australia’s research and development (R&D) system
The UNSW SMaRT Centre and Siemens have started a research agreement, one of the first few of its kind globally, to assess the feasibility and economic viability of recycling epoxy mouldings with embedded metallic components that are used in Siemen