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The Cleanliness Day wants to inform, sensitize and empower all people in Brussels on public cleanliness. During this day, all Public Cleanliness teams but also the inhabitants and the associations are being mobilized. The message is that everyone is responsible for the cleaning of his own footpath.
Tents arranged in the City welcome the inhabitants, who can meet the roadsweepers of their disctrict, mediators of cleanliness, the municipal authorities in charge of the public cleanliness. Playful activities are also proposed.
The inhabitants are also invited to watch the cleanliness of their pavement and their district.
ON THE AGENDA : Cleanliness Day 2012
The City of Brussels appeals to inhabitants to help them on this day. These inhabitants are asked to become 'Ambassadors of Cleanliness'.
These Ambassadors make a commitment to:
The Ambassadors of Cleanliness can obtain posters announcing the Cleanliness Day.
COMMUNITY NEWS : City searches Ambassadors of Cleanliness
Cleanliness
Toll-free number of the Cleansing service of the City of Brussels
Tel. : 0800 90107
Information and complaints concerning the public cleansing.