
This document describes the Circular Material Valuer, a 15-week project-based course programme designed to equip individuals and organizations with the skills and mindset needed to divert valuable goods from the waste stream. It combines theoretical learning with hands-on, reflective activities to foster a holistic understanding of material reuse from a critical, ground-level perspective. The course programme is based on the Circular Material Valuer Curriculum, co-created by GIG and Reuse City and funded by Hans Sauer Foundation's Citizen Science for Action program. More information about the project can be found here.
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