The Australian Net Zero and Circular Economy Conference will feature nearly thirty events for academics, startups, government, and industry. Browse and register for any of the sessions below:

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Lithium-ion battery and recycling – Hybrid Session

Administration Building F23, University of Sydney Corner of Eastern Avenue and City Road, University of Sydney, University of Sydney

Lithium-ion battery and its recycling are critical to the circular economy and sustainability of battery value chain. This session hosted by CSIRO will present the newest lithium battery technology development, and address Australian’s battery recycling activities, challenges and opportunities by Australian leading battery recycling industry representative, government agency and academia. Chair: Dr Yanyan Zhao, Research […]

Net Zero and Circular Economy in Precincts – a deep dive on transition challenges – Hybrid Session

Sydney Knowledge Hub Level 2, Merewether Building, Corner of City Road and Butlin Avenue, Darlington

Special Activation Precincts are unique to regional NSW and bring together planning, enabling infrastructure and investment to drive economic uplift and job creation. In addition to driving economic prosperity, the NSW Government is also committed to ensuring precincts align with the State's ambitious net zero commitments and become circular economy hubs. This panel explores the […]

How communities can end the climate wars: the role of community-led policy in climate transition – Hybrid Session

Administration Building F23, University of Sydney Corner of Eastern Avenue and City Road, University of Sydney, University of Sydney

Presented by Sydney Policy Lab Australian debates over climate policy have historically struggled to constructively engage communities at the centre of the fossil fuel industry. Part of the disconnect has come because many local communities perceive that policy and political agendas are being imposed from outside. Indeed, in places like Geelong, economic transition has failed […]