
Strike on 25/06 - Recypark:
- Buda: open until 5 p.m.
- Sud: open until 1:45 p.m.
- Auderghem: open
- Demets: open
- Woluwe-Saint-Pierre: closed
- Humanité: closed
Strike on 25/06 - Recypark:
While the 2% of incorrectly sorted waste in paper and cardboard may seem small, it nevertheless represents almost 1,000 tonnes of incorrectly sorted waste per year.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Tetrapaks
Burnt paper
Wallpaper
Silicone paper
Dirty, soiled or greasy paper / cardboard
Laminated paper / cardboard
Baking paper
Cellophane paper
Carbon paper
Wax paper
Heat-resistant or thermal paper
Metallized / aluminium paper
Paper / bags with aluminium layer
Bread bags
Wrapping paper with plastic
Plasticised paper / cardboard
Tracing paper
Cardboard with an inner plastic layer
Adhesive masking tape / sticky tape
Folders / binders made of plastic or including metal
Takeaway cardboard coffee cups;
Honeycomb paper
Paper towels
Paper tablecloths, tissues and napkins
Diapers / Nappies
Paper polluted by: oil, paint, paraffin or other chemicals
Hazardous waste
Medical waste
Food waste / food
Radioactive or explosive materials
Hard plastics
Plastic films, bags and sacks
Textiles, clothing
Toilet paper
Photos
Where should you put your waste?
In the yellow bag
In the yellow container - (apartment buildings)
Paper and cardboard items must be placed loose in the container.
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
How should you present your waste?
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Any laminated brick-type packaging containing liquid products:
Where should you put your waste?
In the blue bag
In the blue container (apartment buildings)
PMD must be placed loose in the container.
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page of our website.
How should you present your waste?
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Food waste represents about 40% of your white bag. Sorting them allows for green energy recovery and production of compost. Find here all the information on the sorting of food waste in the Brussels Region.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Where should you put your waste?
In the orange bag
In de oranje container
In the orange container (apartment buildings)
Households can obtain a free orange container by visiting one of the Recypark, their local municipalities, or at events in which we participate.
Where can you get your orange container for free? All the practical info here.
How should you present your waste?
Alternatives
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Since Monday, June 8, 2020, the Bruxelles-Propreté teams will only collect the regulatory biodegradable green bags.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Soil
Sand
Animal faeces
Pebbles
Gravel and chippings
Bricks and brick fragments
Slabs
Scrap metal
Paper → See “paper and cardboard waste”
Branches (more than 8 cm in diameter or 1.5 m in length)
Tarpaulins, wire mesh, fence posts, cement or plastic edging
Tree stumps / logs / trunks
Where can you place your garden waste?
In the green bag
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
How should you present your waste?
Further information
Real Christmas trees: these can be put out on the pavement on the day you put out your green or garden waste or taken to one of our Recypark. Be sure to remove the pot and all decorations, and leave the crosspiece.
Warning: your artificial / plastic tree is a bulky waste item.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Today, there is no single recycling channel for all waste, although new solutions are appearing regularly. For example, you must now dispose of your food waste in the orange bag.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Any non-recyclable household waste is residual waste. Only place waste that cannot be recycled in your white bag (or grey/black container). Sorting guarantees the valorisation of the waste as raw material. Do not throw any items in good condition.
Where should you put your waste?
In the white bag
In the grey container (apartment buildings)
How should you present your waste?
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
The Brussels Region wants to achieve a collection rate of 65% of textile waste within two to three years of the requirement’s entry into force.In collaboration with the Agence de Bruxelles Propreté, Brussels Environment and the main players in the collection of household textile waste. The Region also aims to achieve a rate of preparation for reuse of 5 kg per inhabitant per year by the end of 2025 and 65% of waste being prepared for reuse and recycled by 2035.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Wet textiles → residual waste
Contaminated textiles (fleas, etc.) → residual waste
Soiled textiles → residual waste
Where should you put your textile waste?
In some second-hand shops:
In textile recycling containers:
Textiles must be placed in bags of no more than 60 litres.
Find textile recycling containers near you at
At one of our Recypark:
Textiles must be placed in bags of no more than 60 litres.
See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
How should you present your waste?
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
There are three types of glass. It is important to distinguish them, because they are not all recyclable:
Transparent or non-transparent glass waste, whether colourless or coloured, originating from the normal running of households.
Where can you get rid of your glass waste?
Your transparent glass bottles, jars and phials*
*Transparent glass can be colourless. If it's clear, you can see through.
Colourless glass
Coloured glass
In the green container (apartment buildings)
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page of our website.
Your non-transparent* glass bottles, jars and phials, and other glass waste items
*Non-transparent glass can be coloured or colourless. If it's non-transparent, we can't see through.
Colourless glass
Coloured glass
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page of our website.
How should you present your waste?
Please be mindful of those living near the bottle banks:
Risk of heavy fines for fly-tipping
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Before you get rid of your household bulky items, first assess their condition! If they're in good condition, pass them on to friends and family or social economy associations:
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What constitutes bulky household waste ?
Bulky household waste is waste that cannot be collected in bags because of its nature, weight or size, and which is not affixed to your home (cf. construction or renovation waste)..
Electrical and electronic appliances
Large appliances: washing machine, dishwasher, dryer, exhaust hood, oven, cooker, fridge, freezer, etc.
Small appliances: vacuum cleaner, toaster, coffee machine, hair dryer, waffle maker, mixer, etc.
Multimedia devices: computer, touch pad, computer or television screen, radio, hi-fi, GSM, etc..
Fixtures
Floor lamp, desk lamp, chandelier, lantern, etc.
Furniture and decorative furniture
Table, chairs, bed, mattress, bed frame, disassembled wardrobe, sofa, armchair, office furniture, dresser, floor lamp, chandelier, garden furniture, umbrella, etc.
Other items
Bikes, strollers, prams, ironing boards, toys, kitchen items, sport items, etc.
Where can you get rid of your bulky household waste?
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
Using our home collection service for bulky household items*
With your reseller if you purchase electrical or electronic device of the same type.
Bring it to your municipal container park
How can you get rid of your bulky household waste?
You are entitled to:
Making an appointment
On the day your household bulky waste is collected
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Your electrical or electronic appliances contain harmful substances that can have a negative impact on the environment. There are a number of recycling channels for treating these harmful substances and recycling the recovered material.
Before you get rid of your electronics, first assess their condition! If they're in good condition, pass them on to friends and family or social economy associations:
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Some examples of electrical or electronic devices
Large appliances: washing machine, dishwasher, dryer, exhaust hood, oven, cooker, fridge, freezer, etc..
Small appliances: vacuum cleaner, toaster, coffee machine, hair dryer, waffle maker, mixer, etc..
Multimedia devices: computer, touch pad, computer or television screen, radio, hi-fi, GSM, etc..
Light bulbs and fixtures: compact fluorescent light bulbs ("energy-saving light bulbs"), fluorescent tubes ("energy-saving tubes"), LED lamps and incandescent light bulbs ("traditional light bulbs"), etc..
Lighting: Floor lamp, desk lamp, chandelier, lantern, etc..
How can you get rid of your electrical and electronic devices?
If the device is reusable:
If the device is not reusable:
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
Return it to the shop (if you are buying a new device of the same type)
Bring it to your municipal container park.
Contact our home collection service for bulky items*
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Construction and renovation waste represents a growing volume and tonnage.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What constitutes construction or renovation waste?
Any item that is physically affixed to your home is usually considered construction or renovation material. It is however essential to distinguish between 2 types of waste.
How can you get rid of your construction or renovation waste?
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page of our website.
How should you present your waste?
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Despite a much lower collection tonnage than other waste, Bruxelles-Propreté reserves a specific collection method for chemicals, with specially trained staff because of the danger they represent for the environment and for the people who handle them.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Chemical waste packaging containing product residues and bearing at least one of the pictograms listed below should be sent to PROXY CHIMIK:
Most household chemical waste can be identified by one of the following symbols on the packaging:
Cleaning and maintenance products
Garden products
Beauty products
Briquets and lighteners
Extinguishers
Oils ad fats for frying. More information at www.valorfrit.be.
Batteries and others. For more information and collection points, visit www.bebat.be.
Medical products
Automotive products
Coating products
Printing products
Light bulbs, compact fluorescent ("energy-saving") lamps, fluorescent tubes (neon) and LED lamps. More information and collection points at www.recupel.be.
All aerosols, except empty cosmetic and food cans.
Nitrous oxide cylinders
To get rid of them, please contact Bruxelles Environnement on 02/775 75 75 or at https://environnement.brussels/.
Where can you place your household chemical waste?
At the PROXY CHIMIK dropping sites, as is suggested by its name, PROXY CHIMIK is a local service. You can drop your household chemical waste at some 100 locations. These sites are indicated in our PROXY CHIMIK guide.
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
A few rules
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Pill bottles
Sprays, bottles
Bottles syrup
Ointment tubes
Pill packs
Where can you place your medication?
How should you present your waste?
Healthcare waste
Do For more information on health care waste management requirements, check the website of Bruxelles Environnement.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
Find out where to put your Christmas tree after the festive season.
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).
What waste should be sorted in this category?
Where can you place your Christmas tree?
On the pavement, on garden waste collection day
At one of our Recypark - See rates, rules and practical information on the Recypark page.
Some rules for real Christmas trees:
We encourage you to download our sorting memo and to fix where it can easily be seen (fridge door ...).