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Rudy Vervoort at Institut Redouté-Peiffer in Anderlecht
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A tree planting project, Unity Forest, has been launched in the Brussels municipality of Anderlecht by the French Community Commission (COCOF) and Institut Redouté-Peiffer, reports RTL.

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The Decathlon store in Evere has temporarily changed its name to Nolhtaced (pronounced Noltakket), a reverse spelling of the original name, as a means to promote its rent-and-return programmes.

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Cafes, bars and restaurants in Brussels could soon be banned from having heated outdoor terraces, under a new proposal being considered by the region's government amid soaring energy costs.

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After this weekend’s successful Car-Free Sunday, Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt (Groen) is calling for more of such days in the capital.

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All buses, trams and metros on the Stib public transport network in Brussels will be free to use on 18 September for Car-Free Sunday.

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The Brussels region is preparing a major reform of waste collection in the capital - which would include making the orange bag for organic waste compulsory for all households.

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The City of Brussels has announced plans to stop using disposable nappies in all 40 of its municipal creches to substantially reduce waste, after a successful trial.

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City residents are invited to get better acquainted with bats during a series of nocturnal events during the 26th edition of the European Night of Bats from 20 August 20 to 3 September.

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While Belgium has been experiencing an exceptionally dry summer, winegrowers in Wallonia have welcomed the sunshine and expect 2022 to be a great year for Belgian wine. 

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