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A new study by environmental organisation Greenpeace has found, that compared to other big European cities, in Brussels the difference in price between air and rail travel to other major destinati
Brussels Environment has launched a citizen participation project to name a future park n
Belgian restaurants are being issued a challenge from grassroots movement Free Tap Water in Belgium: offer tap water without charge for one month.
Brussels’ outdoor pool Flow in Anderlecht reopens for the summer season from 5 July until early September.
WeAreNature, a Brussels non-profit association, is calling for a moratorium on the destruction of nature in the Belgian capital and is leveraging the legal system in that battle.
A bearded vulture was spotted over Brussels recently – an unusual sight considering the massive bird of prey is normally spotted in the Alps and other mountains of southern Europe.
Bruxelles-Propreté’s new procedures for white and orange bin bags are not proving popular for some residents, reports RTBF.
Organisers of three major music festivals in Belgium this summer have asked to be made exempt from new Europe-wide regulations on single-use plastic.
The energy certificates issued by the Brussels government that often determine whether a house meets certain mandatory standards are being called “unreliable and subjective”, according to critics.