Environment
Classified installations
‘Classified installations’ refers to all activities, equipment or products that may have an impact on the environment and the surrounding communities, and that require an environmental permit.
Soil
The website of Bruxelles Environnement shows you how to determine whether land is contaminated and how to prevent and tackle soil pollution.
- Opens in new windowView the inventory of the soil conditions of Bruxelles Environnement (FR/NL) (nteractive online map with identification sheets of the land parcels)
- Opens in new windowComplete a number of soil-related forms online (application for access to the soil survey, application for a soil certificate, notification of and application for an exemption from an assessment of soil conditions, application for derogation under Articles 17 and 23, application for a grant for carrying out a soil survey and unknown source pollution treatment) through IRISbox
(online service with electronic identity card) - Opens in new windowDiscover the soil treatement innovative techniques that are most appropriate to a building project through the app of Bruxelles Environnement (FR/NL) (online form)
Transport plans for businesses
In order to promote sustainable mobility among the inhabitants of Brussels, the Brussels-Capital Region has introduced transport plans, including for businesses.
- Opens in new windowUse the business mobility assessment tools of Bruxelles Environnement (data collection/survey and data analysis/report) to draw up a transport plan for business (FR/NL) (online modules)
- Opens in new windowFill in some of the forms relating to transport plans to businesses through IRISbox, the Brussels-Capital Region's e-government service (online service with electronic identity card)
Low Emission Zone (LEZ)
The term "Low Emission Zone" is used to designate where polluting vehicles are not allowed to drive in a given city, or areas of that city.
The LEZ is in force across the territory of the 19 Brussels communes.