Belgium

Brussels doubles fines for fly-tipping from 1 August

The City of Brussels is stepping up the fight against fly-tipping by doubling various fines for nuisance offences from 1 August. Authorities will also expand the options for free bulky waste collection from this autumn. Residents will be entitled to two door-to-door collections per year, instead of the current one, and they will be allowed to dispose of up to 3m³ of bulky waste per collection, instead of 2m³. The same capacity will apply to the mobile recycling centres. Combined with the annual free service

provided by Bruxelles-Propreté, this enables every resident to have up to 15m³ of bulky waste collected free of charge each yearn instead of 9m³. The new regulations stipulate, among other things, that most cases of fly-tipping will be fined at a rate of €1,000 per cubic metre, compared with €500 at present. For hazardous waste and construction waste, the rate per cubic metre will rise from €1,000 to €2,000. Unauthorised bin bags left on public roads will be subject to a fine of €400 per

bag, compared to €150 at present. Regulation-compliant binbags or cardboard placed out outside the permitted hours will incur a charge of €200 per bag or per cubic metre. Illegal graffiti will be subject to a charge of €1,000 per square metre, compared with the current €500. Anas Ben Abdelmoumen (PS), the Brussels alderman for cleanliness, said that the changes took into account the rising costs of waste processing. In 2025, this processing cost the city €2 million.

Brussels, fly-tipping, fines, bulky waste, Bruxelles-Propreté, mobile recycling centres, waste processing costs, Anas Ben Abdelmoumen

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