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Other classes may, if they wish, participate in thematic days around cleanliness. The days are open to the free schools as well. A total of 150 classes, with a total of 3200 students, can in this way be instructed about respect for the public space. In 2008, 28 classes participated voluntarily.
The workshops are the work of 2 associations, Tournesol and Le Club des Petits Débrouillards, and the agency Net Brussel. The program includes games, debates and discoveries. Problems such as the collection and sorting of waste and the consequences of incivic behavior are discussed.
Cleanliness
Toll-free number of the Cleansing service of the City of Brussels
Tel. : 0800 90107
Information and complaints concerning the public cleansing.