Monash University: Waste processing backed by science – Australia
Posted on April 5, 2023 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingWaste processing is a growing area for Monash University’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Sankar Bhattacharya, Professor and Interim Head, explains.
With the worldwide emphasis on sustainability and circular economy, there is an increased research and development focus on processing of feedstock and extraction of energy and high-value components from waste materials.
Sankar Bhattacharya, Professor and Interim Head of Monash University’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, says waste processing is now a large part of the department’s portfolio.
Sankar specialises in processing of wastes such as plastics, tyres, paints, optical fibres, e-wastes and agro-residues, as well as extracting chemicals and hydrogen from solid fuels, including biomass.
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