Content by tag : sharing economy
In what will surely be an easier move than the introduction of the taxi service, Uber has announced that it will launch a bike-sharing scheme in Brussels.
Following Troty and Bird, a new electric scooter-sharing scheme has launched in Brussels. Numbering 500, Lime’s bright green scooters have appeared on Brussels’ streets this week.
After car-sharing, bike-sharing and moped-sharing, Brussels is now home to two rival electric scooter-sharing schemes.
Brussels is getting its own local alternative currency - the Zinne - from the new year.
Electric scooters started popping up around Brussels today, part of a new transport sharing scheme. The app Troty lets you log in, find a scooter and get a code that will unlock it for use.
A group of test drivers have set off on an electric car-sharing journey, hoping to convince friends, neighbours and colleagues to give up their own vehicles.
If you need a car roof rack, a tent or a candy floss maker for just a few days - and you're not prepared to buy a brand-new one - then Brussels' new library of everyday objects is for you.
You land at a foreign airport, catch an Uber into town and check into your Airbnb.
Anyone renting out accommodation on Airbnb in Belgium can earn up to €6,000 a year tax-free now that the federal government has approved a number of sharing schemes for the fiscal advantage.
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