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Chain grocery corporation Delhaize is hoping to use larvae to consume surplus food.

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Brussels will commit to protecting 25% of its territory by 2030, according to an announcement from the capital’s minister-president Rudi Vervoort (PS) and environment minister Alain Maron (Ecolo).

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Mandatory sorting of food waste is working well in Brussels, according to new figures, with 82% more organic waste collected between May and August 2023 than during the same period last year.

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Taxi drivers in Brussels who make an effort to go green with an electric vehicle will see more charging stations for their cars, due to a partnership with French charging station operator Electra.

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Fewer deer can be seen in Belgium’s Sonian Forest, according to the most recent deer monitoring survey from the Flemish government’s Research Institute for Nature and Forests (INBO).

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A climate march will be held on 3 December in Brussels, organised by the non-profit organisation Climate Coalition.

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Brussels wants to make Avenue Louise greener, safer and quieter with an urban makeover.

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The Port of Brussels will be reconnected to the Belgian rail network next year, following an agreement between the federal and Brussels governments.

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Brussels residents took part in World Cleanup Day over the weekend, picking up litter and rubbish in neighbourhoods and also tackling the Brussels canal.

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