

Veena Sahajwalla
Electrifying the world the Australian way
In this op-ed, Veena Sahajwalla talks about how recovering critical and valuable materials from waste has a big role to play in helping to electrify the world as we move towards renewable energies and reducing our carbon footprint. Many of the commodities and critical materials needed for this electrification are fetching record prices and suffering supply constraint issues.

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