Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper)– Net Brussel urges Brussels residents to leave waste bags out for Monday collection despite potential delays. If necessary, extra pickups are planned.
Net Brussel, the agency responsible for waste management in the Brussels-Capital Region, has announced garbage collection. They are asking all residents and local businesses to continue placing their waste bags on the street for collection on Mondays, 13 January, despite some uncertainties about the service.
By encouraging everyone to follow the regular waste collection schedule, Net Brussel aims to maintain a sense of order and consistency in waste disposal practices. They mentioned that this approach is designed to prevent confusion and ensure that the community remains clean and well-managed during any potential service disruptions.
What are the new guidelines for waste disposal and collection from Net Brussel?
If garbage bags are not collected on Monday, 13 January, Net Brussel is telling residents and businesses to keep the bags on the street instead of bringing them back inside. The agency has assured the public that they will organize extra collection rounds if needed, depending on how many workers are available.
These additional pickups are meant to catch up on any missed garbage and ensure it is taken away quickly. Net Brussel encourages everyone to stay updated and be patient, as the speed of collection might change in some areas based on staff availability.
It has been said that in addition to the regular garbage bag collection, other waste services from Net Brussel might also be disrupted because of the announced action day. This includes the collection of waste from containers used by shopkeepers and residents in apartment buildings, which could be delayed or rescheduled.
What changes are being implemented in waste collection services?
Services like Recypark, which focuses on recycling, Proxy Chimik for chemical waste collection, and pickups for large items from homes could also see delays.
These services are crucial for disposing of specific waste types, including hazardous materials and recyclables. Net Brussel has informed residents and businesses to be aware of possible delays and to check for updates on schedules or changes.