GAIA Global
More than 500 GAIA members are working in over 80 countries around the globe for a just, toxic-free world without incineration.
Read the latest news from around the world below, or visit our regional pages for more.
Sacramento City Council delays action on proposal to vaporize garbage
by Terri Hardy, The Sacramento Bee
November 7th, 2008
by Terri Hardy, The Sacramento Bee
November 7th, 2008
C. Jackson candidate to WORST LOBBY AWARDS 2008
C. Jackson, Member of the European Parliament, appointed rapporteur to the Waste Framework Directive was working as a "consultant" for a the waste company "Shanks" in what it is a clear conflict of interest.
In these Worst Lobby Awards contest you have the opportunity to learn about the obscure practices that some lobbying companies and politicians perform in Brussels and which hamper the European democratic project.
Stop Trashing the Climate Report Connects Waste and Global Warming
In June activists in countries such as the Philippines, Canada and the United States took action to call attention to the findings of a groundbreaking new report. The Stop Trashing the Climate report, written by GAIA, the Institute for Local Self Reliance and Eco-Cycle, provides compelling evidence that preventing waste and expanding reuse, recycling, and composting programs — that is, aiming for zero waste — is one of the fastest, cheapest, and most effective strategies available for combating climate change.
Zero Waste Communities: A U.S. and Canada Conference
Come together with amazing activists from across the U.S. and Canada to work to strengthen the movement for just and sustainable alternatives to waste incinerators and landfills. Register today for this groundbreaking conference that will take place February 6-9 in Detroit, Michigan. Space is limited.
ACT NOW! Take action to fight climate change with Zero Waste!
Tell the world's governments to commit to Zero Waste in the global climate change negotiations.
Sacramento trash-to-energy plan raises red flags
by Terri Hardy and Chris Bowman, The Sacramento Bee
November 17th, 2008
by Terri Hardy and Chris Bowman, The Sacramento Bee
November 17th, 2008
The Sacramento City Council is leaning towards ending their relationship with incinerator company U.S. Science and Technology. They are beginning to understand that the claims that the company has made are baseless and dangerous for the community.















