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More roads in front of schools should be closed to traffic at the beginning and end of the school day to reduce the effects of air pollution on children, according to consumer protection gro
Warning letters have been sent out to 800 drivers in Brussels who continue to use their old diesel cars despite a ban since 1 January.
A Brussels organisation is encouraging residents to assemble their own fine particle sensors and hang them on their windows.
A 10% drop in the number of cars on Brussels' roads this week has caused the size of traffic jams to fall by almost half, according to the latest figures from Brussels Mobility.
The panel of experts brought together to make recommendations on Brussels’ reform of vehicle registration and taxation have submitted their final report.
From Flanders Today: Air quality in Antwerp has massively improved following the introduction of a low-emission zone (Lez) in the city centre just over a year ago.
Brussels-City council has approved a motion to spearhead a campaign to improve air quality in school zones. The motion was tabled by environment councillor Khalid Zian (PS).
Volunteers picked up more than 300,000 cigarette butts on Saturday from the streets of Brussels, Ostend, Antwerp, Namur and Liège.
From Flanders Today: Antwerp neighbourhood organisations stRaten-Generaal and Ademloos – known for their tenacious, and ultimately successful, fight against the city’s origi