Ali Abbas announced as Australia's first Chief Circular Engineer

November 22, 2022

Professor Ali Abbas. Professor Ali Abbas, Acting Head of School, School Chemical and of Biomolecular Engineering, Director of the Waste Transformation Research Hub and Sydney Nano's Deputy Director for Industry, Innovation & Commercialisation will work with Circular Australia to accelerate action towards an Australian circular economy by 2030. “I’m delighted to be joining Circular Australia as the first Chief Circular Engineer to support the critical work of removing barriers to an Australian circular economy by 2030,” said Professor Abbas. “The circular economy is a systems framework based on three principles – the elimination or ‘design out’ of waste and pollution, the circulation of products and materials at their highest value, and the regeneration of nature,” he said“By tapping into advances in chemical engineering and materials science and reimagining how goods are manufactured, we can create circular economies, where the vast majority of goods and materials are repurposed.”Circular Australia CEO & Managing Director Lisa McLean said: “The transition to a net zero circular economy is one of the biggest challenges of our generation.”“With science and innovation leading, Australia can deliver new industries and hundreds and thousands of jobs - positioning itself as a global circular economy powerhouse. “Circular Australia is excited to be working with Professor Abbas who is bringing fresh ideas and new approaches to traditional engineering practices and driving innovative design thinking for the new circular economy."

Professor Ali Abbas.

Professor Ali Abbas, Acting Head of School, School Chemical and of Biomolecular Engineering, Director of the Waste Transformation Research Hub and Sydney Nano's Deputy Director for Industry, Innovation & Commercialisation will work with Circular Australia to accelerate action towards an Australian circular economy by 2030.

“I’m delighted to be joining Circular Australia as the first Chief Circular Engineer to support the critical work of removing barriers to an Australian circular economy by 2030,” said Professor Abbas.

“The circular economy is a systems framework based on three principles – the elimination or ‘design out’ of waste and pollution, the circulation of products and materials at their highest value, and the regeneration of nature,” he said

“By tapping into advances in chemical engineering and materials science and reimagining how goods are manufactured, we can create circular economies, where the vast majority of goods and materials are repurposed.”

Circular Australia CEO & Managing Director Lisa McLean said: “The transition to a net zero circular economy is one of the biggest challenges of our generation.”

“With science and innovation leading, Australia can deliver new industries and hundreds and thousands of jobs - positioning itself as a global circular economy powerhouse.

“Circular Australia is excited to be working with Professor Abbas who is bringing fresh ideas and new approaches to traditional engineering practices and driving innovative design thinking for the new circular economy."

The source of this news is from University of Sydney

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