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In a little more than a year, the sirens on emergency vehicles in Brussels will become quieter.

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Some 24 Brussels schools have been rewarded with the Eco-School label – an award launched in 1994 to recognise commitment to environmental education projects and improved environmental management.

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Wallonia is continuing its drive to reduce the population of wild boar, which are seen as detrimental to the landscape and agriculture.

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More than 500 protestors marched to Brussels Airport on Sunday to criticise plans for further expansion in light of environmental and public health concerns.

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Chain grocery corporation Delhaize is hoping to use larvae to consume surplus food.

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Brussels will commit to protecting 25% of its territory by 2030, according to an announcement from the capital’s minister-president Rudi Vervoort (PS) and environment minister Alain Maron (Ecolo).

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Mandatory sorting of food waste is working well in Brussels, according to new figures, with 82% more organic waste collected between May and August 2023 than during the same period last year.

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Taxi drivers in Brussels who make an effort to go green with an electric vehicle will see more charging stations for their cars, due to a partnership with French charging station operator Electra.

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Fewer deer can be seen in Belgium’s Sonian Forest, according to the most recent deer monitoring survey from the Flemish government’s Research Institute for Nature and Forests (INBO).

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