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During the pandemic a lot of Brussels citizens rediscovered the city's many green spaces.

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Ixelles has apologised after a municipal worker wrongly chopped down eight perfectly healthy cherry trees in full bloom on a street near the ULB.

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Citizens and activists donned traditional court dress and took to the streets at the weekend for climate crisis protests across Belgium.

The production and placement of green railway sleepers by Infrabel, in Puurs, Saturday 06 March 2021. (BELGA PHOTO TIJS VANDERSTAPPEN)
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Rail management company Infrabel has officially inaugurated the first "green" sleepers used on railway tracks in Europe

Illustration picture shows a sign that signals you are entering a LEZ  - the 'Low Emission Zone' (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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People with reduced mobility can now apply for an exemption allowing them access to the Brussels low-emission zone even if their vehicle does not meet emission standards.

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The European Commission has gone a step further in its infringement proceedings against Belgium over European air quality regulations.

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More than 17,000 people in Belgium have signed up for the Veggie Challenge, starting this Monday, during which participants pledge to eat no meat or very little meat for a month.

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The transition to environmental sustainability means companies need to be smart about how they use resources.

Illustration picture shows an STIB tram (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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Work has been suspended on the felling of 26 trees in Elisabeth Park in Koekelberg after a petition signed by more than 700 local residents was received by the municipal authorities.

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