Over-production and over-consumption of products and the resulting increase in household waste are increasingly becoming trans-national problems that require cross border co-operation. The REDUCE project’s key objective is to develop an integrated waste minimisation policy, including the sustainable planning of waste management sites. The 4.49 M euro project also aims to improve the quality of life in urban areas by minimising both waste transport and the use of polluting waste management techniques such as incineration and dumping. The project, which is led by the Belgian non governmental organisation Espace Environnement, seeks to stabilise and preferably reduce the generation of rubbish in the areas involved in the project by encouraging the minimisation, prevention, recycling, home composting of waste. The four partners will seek to cut waste at its source by raising awareness amongst consumers about their use of non renewable products, such as bottled as opposed to tap water, and developing partnerships with product manufacturers and retailers.