Ms. Kim Glassborow
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) / Bachelor of Laws University of New South Wales
Australia
Abstract Title: The Australian Example of Biofuels and Dealing with Problematic Tyre Waste
Biography:
Kim is an Australian lawyer with 20 years’ experience in resource recovery and environmental law, dealing with State and Federal jurisdictions. She has deep experience in the renewable / environmental energy sector and is also an accomplished litigator, at the State and Commonwealth level. She obtained her qualifications from the University of New South Wales Law School, graduating in 2005 with her Bachelor of Arts (Hons) / Bachelor of Laws degree and is also a published author with a national Australian legal publisher (LexisNexis).
Research Interest:
Kim’s research interests center on environmental and resource recovery law, with a strong focus on regulatory frameworks governing renewable energy, waste management and sustainability policy. She is particularly engaged in exploring legal and policy mechanisms that support circular economy practices, strengthen environmental compliance and advance clean energy transitions. Additionally, Kim is interested in the intersection of administrative and environmental litigation, examining how legal systems can effectively enforce environmental standards while promoting innovation in the renewable energy sector. Her work also extends to developing informed legal perspectives on climate change governance, environmental risk management, and implementation of eco-regulatory reforms at both national and international levels.