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The Visible Invisible – Making Urban Mining Happen (EE)

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The Visible Invisible – Making Urban Mining Happen

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From schools to constructions and offices to communal spaces. Embedding downstream processes into a circular economy remains vital in the green transition.

The project focused on shifting every citizen's perspective from obsolescence and "waste is redundant, unattractive items" to consumption-based-on-needs and "waste is imperative secondary material". Long-term thinking was increased to make waste containers and their contents a stance of importance rather than of rejection in the urban spaces.