Why we need to get rid of lithium-ion batteries

Energy Without more regulation on how to safely dispose of lithium-ion batteries we’re going to have more fires caused by them by Shanghai Wei 28/05/2025 EV batteries in cars are still inherently hazardous because of their use of highly reactive lithium metal (in non-rechargeable lithium batteries) and organic-based electrolytes. Photo: Getty Images Expert opinion from University…

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Why we need to get rid of lithium-ion batteries

Energy Why we need to get rid of lithium-ion batteries Without more regulation on how to safely dispose of lithium-ion batteries we’re going to have more fires caused by them by Shanghai Wei28/05/2025 EV batteries in cars are still inherently hazardous because of their use of highly reactive lithium metal (in non-rechargeable lithium batteries) and organic-based…

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Kennedy-Wunsch lecture – Rob Kirkpatrick

On Wednesday, at the new BECA building near the Wynyard Quarter,  Adjunct Professor Robert Kirkpatrick of the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering  was invited by the New Zealand chapter of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) to present this year’s Kennedy-Wunsch flagship lecture. The annual lecture series recognises the role that Miles Kennedy and…

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CHEMMAT 306 Methanex Visit: Where Theory Meets Practice.

A common difficulty students experience is a lack of understanding of how real process and their underpinning theory work in a real-world setting. The CHEMMAT 306 Methanex visit provides an excellent opportunity for students to not only bridge this knowledge gap but also develop a design mindset, which is critical for final-year projects. Throughout CHEMMAT…

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New Zealand-US Hydrogen Collaboration Day

“On April 10th and 11th, 2025, researchers from the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Auckland, and GNS Science in New Zealand joined collaborators from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for a two-day collaboration of presentations and discussions in Livermore, CA. Supported by the NZ–US Catalyst Seeding: General…

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Uber Eats shares new framework to support Kiwi restaurants in the shift to more sustainable packaging choices

Written byUber Eats, Aotearoa Uber Eats is supporting restaurants across Aotearoa to shift towards more sustainable packaging, unveiling a practical, science-backed Green Packaging framework to help partners make informed decisions. To accelerate this transition, Uber Eats has committed up to $10 million NZD over the next two years in funding to help restaurants in New…

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A holistic approach to engineering

28 EG 30/2025 WRITER | KAITUHI ALEXANDRA JOHNSON Why water engineer L’Rey Renata is working to increase the incorporation of Māori values and principles into modern environmental practices. When L’Rey Renata was 15, she was inspired by a humanitarian engineer on YouTube who took technology and innovation back to their village in India to improve the lives of their community. “I realised that’s what I wanted to do, to serve people with innovation, strive to make things better,” says the Emerging Professional Member of Engineering New Zealand. “None of my family had been to university at the time. I wondered, what would it take to become that, and what was the pathway.” Now a water engineer…

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Emeritus Professor Barry Welch – Awarded the Brimacombe Prize 2025

Congratulations to Emeritus Professor Barry Welch on being awarded the Brimacombe Prize.For those who don’t know, Barry was a member of the department of chemical and materials engineering from 1980 to 1998 during which time he also served as Head of Department. Barry is a world leading expert in metallurgy and especially aluminium smelting technology….

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