Air quality
The Opens in new windowconcentration of pollutants in the ambient air in real time can be checked on the Bruxelles Environnement Qualité de l'Air website. All data is provided by the Brussels-Capital Region’s telemetry network.
What to do during peak pollution
When the concentration of dangerous pollutants in the air reaches a certain value, emergency procedures must be launched by the Region’s authorities. The Opens in new windowprocedures during peak pollution for private individuals, businesses, industry and transport companies are also published on the Qualité de l'Air website.
For more information about the Peak Pollution Order and air quality in Brussels, contact Bruxelles Environnement’s Info-environnement service:
Phone: +32 (0)2 775 75 75
Fax.: +32 (0)2 775 76 21
Peak pollution alerts: stay informed.
Opens in new windowReceive an alert from Bruxelles Environnement in case of peak pollution by text message, email or through the Air Quality app.
Low Emission Zone: for the health of all residents in Brussels
Since 1 January 2018, the permanent LEZ has been in force across the territory of the 19 Brussels communes.
LEZ stands for "Low Emission Zone". The term is used to designate where polluting vehicles are not allowed to drive in a given city, or areas of that city. It is one of the measures taken in numerous European cities to improve air quality and consequently public health.
The introduction of the Low Emission Zone in the Brussels-Capital Region will be an evolutive process. LEZ applies every day of the week, 24/7.
The introduction of the LEZ is a project in which various authorities are involved, specifically Brussels Environment, Brussels Mobility, the Brussels Regional Informatics Centre, Brussels Prevention and Security and Brussels Fiscality.
More information on the website Opens in new windowlez.brussels.