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A hundred places to fill your jug for free in Brussels, you still need to know

The article reports that over 100 locations in Brussels offer free water refilling services for reusable bottles, but highlights that this information is not widely known to the public. The initiative aims to promote sustainability by reducing plastic waste and encouraging eco-friendly habits. While the availability of these refill stations is noted, the article emphasizes the lack of awareness among residents, suggesting there may be a gap between the service and its utilization. No specific details about the distribution of the stations or any official campaigns promoting them are provided.

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A hundred places to fill your jug for free in Brussels, you still need to know

The article reports that over 100 locations in Brussels offer free water refilling services for reusable bottles, but highlights that this information is not widely known to the public. The initiative aims to promote sustainability by reducing plastic waste and encouraging eco-friendly habits. While the availability of these refill stations is noted, the article emphasizes the lack of awareness among residents, suggesting there may be a gap between the service and its utilization. No specific details about the distribution of the stations or any official campaigns promoting them are provided.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about available water refill stations without overtly endorsing or criticizing the initiative. It focuses on informing the public about the existence of these services rather than taking a political stance. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports on the availability of free water refill stations in Brussels, citing the number as 'une centaine' (around 100). It does not make exaggerated or unverified claims, and aligns with the general consensus from other sources about this initiative. The tone is neutral and i

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