As your habits change, your eco vouchers adapt too.

Each year, the National Labour Council updates the list of goods and services you can pay for with eco vouchers, encouraging more sustainable choices that align with today’s lifestyles.

In 2025, several exciting new options have been added.

What’s new for your eco vouchers in 2025?

Since July, you can now also use your eco vouchers for:

  • Drum dryers with energy rating A or B
  • Smartphones and tablets with energy rating A
  • All second-hand products (except those with non-electric or hybrid motors)
  • Subscriptions or memberships to a library, toy library, baby gear library or bicycle library

It’s a great step forward for the circular economy, helping extend product lifespans and promote shared, low-impact leisure.

Belgians’ favourite eco voucher purchases

These new additions complete an already long list. The most popular eco voucher uses remain:

  • Energy-efficient home appliances: TV, fridge, washing machine, etc.
  • Sustainable mobility: bikes and bike accessories, public transport, bike parking, EV charging
  • Organic and local food
  • Gardening tools and plants
  • Repairs (from shoes to bikes) to give items a second life
  • Sustainable tourism (e.g. Green Key accommodation)
  • Outdoor furniture made from sustainable wood
  • Green energy products: solar panels, insulation, etc.
  • Eco-friendly textile and home care items: organic cosmetics, detergents, home linen…

👉 More examples of what you can buy with your eco vouchers

And you: how do you use your eco vouchers?

Whether you’re into e-bikes, local markets or hunting for second-hand gems, your eco vouchers match your values and your lifestyle.

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