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A bearded vulture was spotted over Brussels recently – an unusual sight considering the massive bird of prey is normally spotted in the Alps and other mountains of southern Europe.

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Bruxelles-Propreté’s new procedures for white and orange bin bags are not proving popular for some residents, reports RTBF.

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Organisers of three major music festivals in Belgium this summer have asked to be made exempt from new Europe-wide regulations on single-use plastic.

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The energy certificates issued by the Brussels government that often determine whether a house meets certain mandatory standards are being called “unreliable and subjective”, according to critics.

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There are about 1,400 people on a waiting list for access to a garden plot in Brussels - as demand for green space continuously outpaces supply.

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The Brussels region has approved a final version of its Air, Climate and Energy Plan, which includes a ban on both petrol and diesel fueled vehicles by 2030 and mandatory sustainability standards

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A number of Brussels municipalities, and even the King of Belgium, are participating in "Maai Mei Niet", or No Mow May.

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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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More than 2,300 Brussels residents have successfully applied for the region's Bruxell’Air premium, allowing them to trade in their car for sustainable transport options such as bike-sharing, ride-

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