
Put out your bags
How do I put out my bin bags?
- Always keep bags tightly closed.
- 15 kg maximum per bag.
- Sharp waste wrapped in advance.
- Bags placed along your facade.
- Days and times of removal respected.
Can I put my white and blue bin liners in a rigid bin?
The use of a rigid bin to dispose of your refuse bags is authorised in certain cases. The following rules must be followed:
- Rigid bins are authorised for white and blue bags.
- Rigid bins may not exceed 80 litres.
- Bags of different colours may not be mixed in the same bin. You will therefore need one rigid bin for white and one for blue, because if you put bags of different colours on top of each other, there is a great risk that they will not be seen by our staff.
- Do not use lids.
- The rigid bins must be against the facades and visible.

Can I put out my waste bags on public holidays?
Yes, we collect your waste bags on public holidays, at the usual times.
What are the benefits of reducing the frequency of white bag collection?
The collective benefits of the changes to the calendar relate to the environment and public cleanliness, of course.
At regional level, the new calendar, combined with the rules on sorting food waste, will lead to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, which will help achieve the objectives of the Brussels Region’s Air, Climate and Energy Plan.
Fewer trucks on our roads also helps to avoid traffic congestion, which again means a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Why reduce the frequency of white bag collection in certain municipalities?
With the introduction of mandatory sorting of food waste and the increase in the range of packaging accepted in the PMD blue bag, the use of white bags will automatically decrease. The white bag collection frequency can therefore be gradually decreased.
How were the municipalities where the white bags will be collected less often chosen?
The choice of these municipalities was made on the basis of a combination of criteria, including:
- population density
- the proportion of the population living in multi-storey housing with large containers.
The most densely populated municipalities in the Region are not affected by the reduced frequency of white bag collection.
What arrangements have been made for small dwellings?
The situation of those living in smaller dwellings has been taken into consideration in the reorganisation of household waste collection. This explains why the reduction in the frequency of white bag collections has been gradual, and why the most densely populated municipalities in the Region have not been affected by the reduction in the frequency of white bag collections.
Those whose waste is collected in containers – some of whom are occupants of smaller dwellings – are not affected by the reduction in the frequency of white bag collections either.
To know the measures planned for the food waste sorting, please refer to the section food waste sorting: What support measures have been arranged?
What are the penalties for failing to comply with the waste bag calendar?
After a period of adaptation, the Bruxelles-Propreté teams will issue fines for breaches of the bag calendar. The amount of the fine is between 50 and 200 euros (excluding costs and increased amounts for repeat offences).
Who is the new calendar for?
All inhabitants of the Brussels Region who put their waste bags out on the pavement. Those who live in apartment buildings with a bin room and a large container on wheels do not have to do things differently.
Where can I find my new calendar indicating when to put out my bags?
The new bag calendar was distributed to the mailboxes of all Brussels residents between 2 and 12 May 2023. You can also find it here.