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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.
Brussels residents took part in World Cleanup Day over the weekend, picking up litter and rubbish in neighbourhoods and also tackling the Brussels canal.
Brussels celebrated another successful Car Free Sunday over the weekend, and the city’s mobility minister is calling for more such days.
As the famous Fêtes de Wallonie approach, festival organisers say the ban on disposable cups at these types of events, which came into force this Friday (1 September), will not be achievable.
Ixelles is making progress with its project to use sheep rather than lawnmowers to keep lawns tidy.
The neighbourhood committee federation Inter-Environnement Bruxelles (IEB) is calling for the introduction of an official regional tree register in order to create a global picture of the state of
After a year of the formal implementation of Brussels’ mobility plan ‘Good Move’, the City of Brussels is reporting fewer cars and more cyclists in the city centre.
Permits for a project to make Place Flagey and Place Sainte-Croix in Ixelles greener have been officially approved by Urban.brussels, with works to begin as soon as this autumn or by December.
A new Brussels-based mobile operator by the name of Undo is promising carbon-conscious offerings to its customers.