KAZMOK — When Waste Gains Character

There is a moment when something ordinary stops being ordinary.

A conveyor belt spends years on its silent circuit — through flower auctions, postal depots, airports and supermarkets. It moves roses, parcels, suitcases and groceries. Every day, without rest. Until it wears out. And gets discarded as industrial waste.

For most people, that is the end of the story. For Dinand Stufkens, it is the beginning.