Unpacking the future of bioplastics
Plastic is as essential as its current manufacture is unsustainable, but some big local strides towards sustainability are being made.
Plastic is as essential as its current manufacture is unsustainable, but some big local strides towards sustainability are being made.
By using recycled glass, a team of Australian-based researchers is aiming to introduce a sustainable and fireproof cladding material to ...
A European report imagines a world where galvanized steel structures are part of a circular economy. Australia is much closer ...
As industries adopt more sustainable practices to meet decarbonisation goals, a new report explains how companies can benefit from the ...
Engineers in the water industry are embracing outside-the box thinking, innovative solutions and a circular economy.
Often, once a concrete structure reaches the end of its life, the only option for most concrete waste is landfill. ...
As Australia’s uptake of photovoltaic solar panel technology has grown over the past few decades, a new problem has come ...
Australian engineers have developed a cost-effective method to transform used plastic into nanomaterials and clean liquid fuel.
Australian hospitals incinerate thousands of tonnes of potentially infectious medical waste every year — and COVID-19 has supercharged the problem. ...
New technology that can convert human urine into fertiliser onsite could enable an expansion of urban farming and eventually provide ...