Within the framework of the Interreg Euro-MED REPper project, a series of pilot training seminars was implemented for adult educators and secondary education teachers. The aim of the seminars was to strengthen participants’ knowledge and skills related to the repair economy, enabling them to transfer this knowledge to learners/students and local communities.

In total, five in-person training sessions were conducted between 29 November and 13 December 2025, with the participation of 19 trainers overall.

The training programme followed a common framework and included thematic modules in the repair sector, with the objective of supporting participants in integrating the concept of repair into their own educational practice. To this end, it combined theoretical knowledge with practical learning tools. The core training material included:

• A Trainer’s Guide and a seminar training plan

• Case studies presenting real-life practices of the repair economy

• Worksheets focused on concepts and applications of the repair economy

• Interactive discussion with participants

The evaluation of the training sessions clearly demonstrated that participants enhanced their knowledge of repair and the circular economy, the business opportunities they offer, as well as the skills required for the design and delivery of training seminars in this sector.

The training was delivered by the Lifelong Learning Centre (LLC) ANATOLIKO in cooperation with ANATOLIKI S.A.

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