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Rubbish collection & recycling

Check waste collection days and special services via Bruxelles-Propreté. Communes handle bulky waste and operate container parks. The Brussels-Capital Region supports five social economy enterprises, reusing 75% of collected waste. Contact details for each enterprise are provided. Clothing banks are available across the region.

  1. Audience: Residents and businesses in Brussels
  2. Mode: Digital and physical
  3. Validity: FR/NL

Find out about waste collection days for your street and the special Opens in new windowwaste collection services at the Bruxelles-Propreté website.

Bruxelles-Propreté also shares its expertise with businesses of all sizes.


Waste collection in the communes

Some Brussels communes also collect bulky waste or run container parks. Contact your commune’s environmental service for more information.


Recycling services

Social economy enterprises reuse textiles, bulky waste, electrical and electronic waste. The Brussels-Capital Region subsidises five authorised social economy enterprises: Les Petits Riens, La Poudrière, Salvation Army, Terre and Oxfam-Solidarité. They help give a second life to more than 75% of the waste they collect.


For more information on these social economy enterprises (FR/NL) visit the website of Opens in new windowBruxelles Environnement.


Recycling: doing your bit

Home collection or deposit

Clean textile and furniture in good condition, fully functioning home electronic, diverse articles (crockery, knick-knacks, books and more)


Les Petits Riens

Rue Américaine, 101, 1050 Brussels

Phone central: +32 (0)2 537 30 26

Collection service: +32 (0)2 541 13 83 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm)

Shops open Monday to Friday, noon to 5.30 pm and Friday 10 am to 1 pm


Clothing banks are spread across the Brussels-Capital Region and many parts of Belgium.


La Poudrière - Emmaüs (including computer equipment sorting centre)

Rue du Libre Examen, 15, 1070 Brussels

Phone: +32 (0)2 523 80 45

Monday to Friday, 9 am to noon, 2 pm to 4.30 pm


Salvation Army

Boulevard d'Ypres, 24, 1000 Brussels

Phone: +32 (0)2 217 61 36

Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 11.45 am and 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm

Furniture in good condition, fully functioning home electronics


Oxfam-Solidarité

Rue des Quatre Vents, 60, 1080 Brussels

Phone: +32 (0)2 501 67 00

Monday to Friday, 10 am to 5.30 pm and Saturday 10 am to 1 pm

Administrative penalties for infringements of clean streets policy: Up to € 250.


Putting your waste out on the street at the wrong times, illegal dumping, illegal parking, dog fouling, poor pavement maintenance… Park wardens, cleaning department officials and the police have the right to draw up a report of infringements of the clean streets policy.

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