Can we revolutionise the chemical industry and create a circular economy? Yes, with the help of catalysts
Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
It may be time to look past traditional methods and adopt a circular approach to the economy.
Over fifty delegates kicked off a lively discussion about the role of the Circular Economy for small business at South...
A project offering a global circular economy solution for a commonly used piece of equipment has won Most Innovative Business Project at the 2020MBA Australasia (MBAus)Graduate Management Awards.
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Novel material could pave way for sustainable chemical production.
Study reveals 1-17kg of microplastic per biosolid tonne could be used on agricultural lands.
Griffith's first CRC to unite industry, government and research to enhance plastics value chain.
Griffith University’s annual Change Conference is back and fast becoming a signature event as an instrument for making change happen.
Griffith University, Ewaste Watch Institute, Clean Up Australia and the Australian Repair Network are calling for essential reforms that will...