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Reload: a New Project Waste Management Model Tested in Anderlecht to Reduce the Carbon Balance of the Sector

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This is the objective of a new project launched along the canal. On the construction site of a future student residence, a novelty is emerging: a ReloAD sorting station. It is a novelty in Belgium that could revolutionize waste management on site. It is a little more complicated than usual, where everything is thrown into a container, or three, admits Pamela Dominguez, project manager at PCB. The usual dumpster is now replaced by 19 bins for 19 …
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This is the objective of a new project launched along the canal. On the construction site of a future student residence, a novelty is emerging: a ReloAD sorting station. It is a novelty in Belgium that could revolutionize waste management on site. It is a little more complicated than usual, where everything is thrown into a container, or three, admits Pamela Dominguez, project manager at PCB. The usual dumpster is now replaced by 19 bins for 19 …

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BX1 broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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