Brussels

Grimbergen brewery in Brussels, 18 September 2025. Author: Giles Laurent
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Location Brussels, Belgium
Coordinates 50° 50' 47.61" N, 4° 21' 6.11" E

The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Brussels.

News

Brussels
Belgium
Europe
Earth
  • News ‘We can live again’: Belgian nursing home residents hit the nightclubs, theguardian.com (May 02, 2024)
  • News Bollards and ‘superblocks’: how Europe’s cities are turning on the car, theguardian.com (Dec 18, 2023)
  • News Permanent climate assembly in Brussels, buergerrat.de (Feb 04, 2023)
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  • News Low emission zones are successful in cutting air pollution, study finds, theguardian.com (May 16, 2025)
  • News The Ostbelgien Model: five years on, publicdeliberation.net (Jan 31, 2025)
  • News ‘We can live again’: Belgian nursing home residents hit the nightclubs, theguardian.com (May 02, 2024)
  • News Sharing soil, sweat and tears, ffcc.co.uk (Oct 30, 2025) — Are farm partnerships the future? We talk to the team behind Abunda to find out
  • News Renewable energy investment should come from defence budgets, say retired military leaders, theguardian.com (Oct 23, 2025) — Former European officers say spending on low-carbon power would make nations more resilient to threats from potential aggressors
  • News Green to Grey, How Europe is squandering the little nature it has left, greentogrey.eu (Oct 01, 2025)
  • News The Cambodian women rising up to protect their communal land, positive.news (Nov 20, 2025)
  • News Bees, Community, and Shared Futures, grassecon.substack.com (Nov 20, 2025)
  • News ‘Robot’ buses could bring more environmental benefits than public transport with drivers, theconversation.com (Nov 20, 2025)

International events

Global or International events

  • Event Nov 05, 2025 (Wed) — Media Liberation Day, Change the Media, Change the Future, mediarevolution.org
  • Event Nov 06, 2025 (Thu) — Outdoor Classroom Day, celebrating and inspiring outdoor learning and play, outdoorclassroomday.com
  • Event Nov 13, 2025 (Thu) — World Kindness Day, Nov 13, annually, highlighting good deeds in the community focusing on the positive power and the common thread of kindness for good which binds us, randomactsofkindness.org
  • Event Nov 16, 2025 (Sun) — International Day for Tolerance, Nov 16 each year, fostering respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human, unesco.org
  • Event Nov 19, 2025 (Wed)International Men's Day, Nov 19, annually
  • Event Nov 28 & 29, 2025 — Buy Nothing Day, en.wikipedia.org

2021-2030, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, International community action events

Cosmolocal discovery club

Each week 3 different short videos from across the world.

Education for sustainability, Ireland community action, Portugal community action / ...This week's featured UK videos / ... read more about Cosmolocalism

Brussels video

Networks and sustainability initiatives

Food activism

  • BEES coop, social, not-for-profit co-operative, Brussels

Community resources

Funding

BrusselsTogether, "lets you create a virtual association so that you can get started in no time and focus on what you want to do to improve Brussels"

Maps

Plasticfree options in Brussels, July 2015, Yes! my life is plasticless

Other resources

Cycling

The Gordelroute is a permanent cycle route encircling Brussels, based on De Gordel. It does not follow the same route as that used in the event, mainly following quieter roads and cycle paths, but is approximately the same distance (100 km).

Villo! (a portmanteau of the French words ville ("city") and vélo ("bicycle")) is a public bicycle rental programme in Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. It was launched on 19 May 2009 in cooperation between the Brussels-Capital region and the company JCDecaux as a replacement of the former scheme Cyclocity, launched in 2006.

The scheme is currently in its second phase of expansion which will see a system of 5,000 bikes in all of the municipalities of the Brussels region by 2013, making it one of the biggest in the world.

News archive

  • News Brussels launches permanent citizens’ assembly on climate, knoca.eu (Nov 17, 2022)
  • News How Brussels residents are putting the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice, doughnuteconomics.org (Jan 26, 2021)
  • Citizen Spring: The new movement connecting social enterprises across Brussels and Antwerp, May 19, 2019...Shareable

Brussels to make public transport free on high air pollution days, Feb 26, 2018...theguardian.com

  • European Commission honours Malmö and Brussels as leaders in sustainable mobility, Mar, 2017...dailyplanet.climate-kic.org
  • Car-free Belgium: why can't Brussels match Ghent's pedestrianised vision? Nov 28, 2016...theguardian.com
  • In Brussels, online food couriers launch their own platform co-op, Oct 13, 2016...platformcoop.net
  • Potager Alhambra, Brussels, Belgium. October 28, 2015...Transition Network
  • Brussels: a car-free sunday 13 times in a row, September, 2015...parissansvoiture.fr
  • One-minute manifesto: give Brussels back its river – video, June 6, 2014...theguardian.com
  • Brussels is one of the most 'passive' cities in Europe and soon to be the home of the two largest passive buildings in the continent, March 19, 2014...European Green Capital

About Brussels

Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is located in the central portion of the country. It is a part of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community, and is separate from the Flemish Region (Flanders), within which it forms an enclave, and the Walloon Region (Wallonia), located less than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) to the south.

Brussels grew from a small rural settlement on the river Senne to become an important city-region in Europe. Since the end of the Second World War, it has been a major centre for international politics and home to numerous international organisations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union, as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions, including its administrative-legislative, executive-political, and legislative branches (though the judicial branch is located in Luxembourg, and the European Parliament meets for a minority of the year in Strasbourg). Because of this, its name is sometimes used metonymically to describe the EU and its institutions. The secretariat of the Benelux and the headquarters of NATO are also located in Brussels.

Brussels is the most densely populated region in Belgium, and although it has the highest GDP per capita, it has the lowest available income per household. The Brussels Region covers 162 km2 (63 sq mi) and has a population of over 1.2 million. Its five times larger metropolitan area comprises over 2.5 million people, which makes it the largest in Belgium. It is also part of a large conurbation extending towards the cities of Ghent, Antwerp, and Leuven, known as the Flemish Diamond, as well as the province of Walloon Brabant, in total home to over 5 million people. As Belgium's economic capital and a top financial centre in Western Europe with Euronext Brussels, Brussels is classified as an Alpha global city. It is also a national and international hub for rail, road and air traffic, and is sometimes considered, together with Belgium, as Europe's geographic, economic and cultural crossroads. The Brussels Metro is the only rapid transit system in Belgium. In addition, both its airport and railway stations are the largest and busiest in the country.

Historically Dutch-speaking, Brussels saw a language shift to French from the late 19th century. Since its creation in 1989, the Brussels-Capital Region has been officially bilingual in French and Dutch, although French is the majority language and lingua franca. Brussels is also increasingly becoming multilingual. English is spoken widely and many migrants and expatriates speak other languages as well.

Brussels is known for its cuisine and gastronomic offer (including its local waffle, its chocolate, its French fries and its numerous types of beers), as well as its historical and architectural landmarks; some of them are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Principal attractions include its historic Grand-Place/Grote Markt (main square), Manneken Pis, the Atomium, and cultural institutions such as La Monnaie/De Munt and the Museums of Art and History. Due to its long tradition of Belgian comics, Brussels is also hailed as a capital of the comic strip.

External links

  • Brussels Environment, administration of the environment and the energy of the Region of Brussels-Capital
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Authors Phil Green
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Cite as Phil Green (2022–2025). "Community action/Brussels". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025.