Waste To Treasure

RNZ interview with Jack Chen

Listen to W2T team member Jack as he shares insights into his technology and its role within the Waste to Treasure programme.A great example of how innovative thinking can turn environmental challenges into high-value opportunities.

Insights and Innovation at Scion Workshop with our Stakeholder Advisory Board

Just back from last week’s two-day workshop at Scion, where we met with our key stakeholders to exchange ideas, review progress, and discuss the path ahead. We had some really engaging discussions, learned a lot, and shared updates on our technical and impact developments. It’s always inspiring to see how collaboration across teams and partners… Continue reading Insights and Innovation at Scion Workshop with our Stakeholder Advisory Board

Welcome to our Research Fellows Billy and Ralph

A warm welcome to our Research Fellows, Billy and Ralph, from the Waste to Treasure team. Check out their bios to learn more about their backgrounds.

Turning grape marc into value with a novel engineering bioprocess

Have a look at what one of our key researchers Shan is doing to create a new biochemical engineering process that uses anaerobic microorganisms to transform the organic materials in grape marc into valuable chemicals.

Prof. Tripti Singh recognised by “Women Ambassador – Creating the Future of Wood Science” award

Our co-science leader Tripti has been recognised by The Society of Wood Science and Technology (SWST) for her contribution to wood science and her renowned  research excellence. Congratulations from the whole team. This not only highlights Tripti’s contributions and leadership in the wood science sector but also helps to raise the profile of our research programme.

Hitting the marc to reuse wine waste

From wine to LPs, Professor Paul Kilmartin sees the impact of chemistry everywhere. Have a look at the full article and Paul’s interview on YouTube (further down the article).