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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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Terre has been collecting second-hand clothing for more than 60 years, but the non-profit is facing financial difficulties due to the amount of waste that it is forced to process and dispose of be

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Belgium’s popular Tomorrowland music festival wants to continue distributing non-reusable cups, a practice that is now illegal under a decree passed in 2023.

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Private companies are gradually taking over the collection of second-hand clothing to the detriment of non-profit organisations such as Oxfam and Terre, according to the federation of social and c

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Anyone living in the Brussels-Capital Region who fails to put food waste into the orange bag or dumps their rubbish bag outside on the wrong day can now face fines ranging from €100 to €300, Bruss

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After an expectedly bumpy start to food waste collection in Brussels via new orange containers, an estimated 137% more waste is being collected since the same period last year, new figures reveal.

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Brussels residents are slowly getting used to the new obligation, from 15 May, to put their food waste into orange bags, according to the capital’s waste management organisation Bruxelles Propreté

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From 15 May, Brussels residents must put certain food waste into orange compost bin bags and not the previously-used white ones.

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The Brussels region and the mattress manufacturing sector has reached an agreement when over the recycling of old mattresses.

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