of Belgians responded definitely no when asked about familiarity with the 3R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), revealing a striking awareness gap in a country with some of the highest recycling rates in Europe. Add to that another saying somewhat no and unsure, and over of respondents show limited or no clarity on a foundational sustainability principle. This disconnect is not just academic, it undermines grassroots climate efforts and suggests that policy success hasn’t fully translated into public understanding. Only are definitely familiar, despite Belgium’s school curricula and municipal campaigns often referencing waste hierarchy. The numbers make it clear: visibility doesn’t equal comprehension. For meaningful environmental behavior to take root, education must move beyond slogans and dive into real-life application. Bridging this awareness chasm is essential if Belgium wants its citizens to act, not just comply.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Belgians’ recycled product hesitations, Common applications of the 3R concept in daily life in Belgium, Main barriers to adopting more sustainable lifestyles.