Brussels and its nearby suburbs form a city area that offers the most green spaces per inhabitant: 27.7 square metres. The proximity of Forêt de Soignes has something to do with that, of course. Quick green tour! ! >>>
Brussels and its closest surroundings form one of the cities with the most green areas per inhabitant. Except for the numerous parks which are scattered across our capital, we also enjoy the benefits of a magnificent forest: the Soignes Forest ! >>>
Pesticide-free or entirely vegetarian, your meal will have no problem meeting the current environmental challenges. Enjoy following the guide to good green restaurants that won’t try to serve you bird food. >>>
Ethically responsible or environmentally correct, there’s an increasing number of green shops in Brussels... with their fair share of unusual things to discover and continuous innovations. >>>
This official seal of approval recognises the proactive environmental approach and progress of hotels when it comes, among other things, to managing waste, making rational use of energy and managing worker mobility. >>>
This official seal of approval recognises the proactive environmental approach and progress of leisure spots when it comes, among other things, to managing waste, making rational use of energy and managing worker mobility. >>>
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