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etc.Kelly Sempels’ dad was a builder, most of her five brothers are builders, and, until leaving her last job, she too was a builder. Now, after a career fixing roofs and laying bricks Sempels is plying a new trade: “urban mining”. She and her crew of six still dress and talk like builders, but their focus now revolves less around construction than dismantling.
“I love it when I can go to work and learn something new,” says the 43-year-old, pointing to a pile of laminate floor tiles in the corner of the terrace house that she is helping to strip. “Like how to break wooden floors without actually breaking them.”
Sempels is one of hundreds of workers and volunteers across the historic Belgian city of Leuven involved in an ambitious project to cut waste and create a “circular economy”. The plan, encapsulated by the 28 “action points” in the city’s official circular strategy, aims to reduce material consumption and be “more mindful of the limits of the planet”.