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The selective sorting bins in Josaphat Park, Schaerbeek (© Commune de Schaerbeek)
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In a first for the Brussels region, a total of 10 wooden sorting bins were installed in Josaphat Park in Schaerbeek on Wednesday, local authorities announced.

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Four municipalities in Flemish Brabant are discussing creating a new national park by linking several existing forests, including the Sonian Forest.

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Little parks are popping up in a Schaerbeek street, courtesy of the Bûûmplanters organisation.

Bois de la Cambre Brussels
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Bois de la Cambre is to open partially to traffic from Thursday - but the park will remain largely car-free until the end of the summer, announced the city on Wednesday.

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Laeken Park is now officially car-free, following a year-long period of blocking the streets that run through the park to traffic.

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Brussels political parties Groen and Ecolo have renewed their proposal to open up part of the royal domain in Laeken to the public.

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Brussels Park is being loved to death, according to Brussels-City councillor Zoubida Jellab.

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The Brussels-Capital Region's environmental agency Leefmilieu Brussel have announced they will temporarily close Dudenpark in Forest later this week.

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With more than 8,000 hectares of green space, Brussels is one of the greenest capitals in Europe.

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