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Packaging from Colruyt, Coca-Cola and water brand Cristaline are the top three most common items found polluting the Brussels canal, according to analysis by campaign group City to Ocean.

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The Pommeroeul-Condé canal along the border between France and Belgium in Hainaut has reopened after first closing in 1992.

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Brussels’ canals and natural water courses need massive investment to stop water pollution caused by nappies, dead animals and sometimes human faeces as a result of overflowing sewers, the capital

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The municipalities of Vilvoorde, Machelen and Brussels-City are asking the Flemish government to work on a waterbus service that would allow commuters to make commuter journeys to and from the cap

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Brussels may have no river, but it does have canals, which make a lovely way to discover the capital or commute - and Brussels By Water’s Brussels-Vilvoorde waterbus, which starts near Kanal art c

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Getting from Belgium to France by boat will become much easier following the long-awaited reopening of the Condé-Pommeroeul canal, after a comprehensive works programme that began in 2016.

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Brussels residents took part in World Cleanup Day over the weekend, picking up litter and rubbish in neighbourhoods and also tackling the Brussels canal.

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Traps to capture songbirds such as the goldfinch have been dismantled by Brussels police, following an alert from a birdwatcher and member of the Royal Belgian League for the Protection of Birds w

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Damage to the 33-metre-high Buda Bridge over the Brussels Canal is expected to result in a significant economic impact for the region, and if repairs progress slowly, that impact could extend even

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