emissions /newsroom/ en Project models ammonia fertiliser supply chain impact /newsroom/news/list/2021/10/14/project-models-ammonia-fertiliser-supply-chain-impact Two models of the supply chain of green fertiliser from producers to farms is the focus of a project by ³ÉÈË´óƬ students. Their models show emissions caused by the supply chain and highlight that fertiliser must be manufactured closer to where it is consumed. October 15 2021 Crispin Savage /newsroom/news/list/2021/10/14/project-models-ammonia-fertiliser-supply-chain-impact National research centre signals cleaner future for heavy industry /newsroom/news/list/2021/06/29/national-research-centre-signals-cleaner-future-for-heavy-industry Australia’s leading companies in the heavy industrial sector will embark on a program that will enable a step-change in the rate at which they transition toward zero net-carbon emissions through the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC). June 30 2021 Crispin Savage /newsroom/news/list/2021/06/29/national-research-centre-signals-cleaner-future-for-heavy-industry Super selective catalysts key to carbon conversion /newsroom/news/list/2021/06/25/super-selective-catalysts-key-to-carbon-conversion Catalysts could prove to be the key to converting carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide into value-added products but their effectiveness depends on them being selective in how they work. June 25 2021 Crispin Savage /newsroom/news/list/2021/06/25/super-selective-catalysts-key-to-carbon-conversion A brighter, greener future for industry /newsroom/news/list/2021/02/09/a-brighter-greener-future-for-industry Join one of Australia’s leading authorities on clean energy technology who will explain how heavy industry can reduce its pollutants so that global emissions targets can be met. February 09 2021 Crispin Savage /newsroom/news/list/2021/02/09/a-brighter-greener-future-for-industry Understanding behaviour around food waste /newsroom/news/list/2020/05/19/understanding-behaviour-around-food-waste A new research project aims to understand household behaviours around food waste in order to reduce the amount of food sent to landfill. It will promote a circular economy where the nutrients from food waste go back into the compost industry, and ultimately save greenhouse gas emissions from damaging our climate further when food waste rots in landfill. May 19 2020 Cathy Parker /newsroom/news/list/2020/05/19/understanding-behaviour-around-food-waste