California subpoenas Exxon for details on role in plastic pollution
Sergio Moraes | Reuters
Attorney Gen. Rob Bonta said his office has subpoenaed Exxon Mobil for information relating to the company’s alleged role in deceiving the public and worsening plastics pollution. The office didn’t specify what other companies it was investigating.
As state legislatures and local governments in the 1980s began considering bills restricting or banning plastic products, fossil fuel and petrochemical companies began an “aggressive” and “deceptive” campaign to persuade the public that they could mitigate the waste problem by recycling, which the industry knew wasn’t true, Bonta alleged in a news release.
“For more than half a century, the plastics industry has engaged in an aggressive campaign to deceive the public, perpetuating a myth that recycling can solve the plastics crisis,” Bonta said. “The truth is: The vast majority of plastic cannot be recycled.”
“This first-of-its-kind investigation will examine the fossil fuel industry’s role in creating and exacerbating the plastics pollution crisis – and what laws, if any, have been broken in the process,” Bonta said.
Plastics are also set to drive nearly half of oil demand growth by mid-century, according to the International Energy Agency. Fossil fuel and petrochemical companies recently invested more than $200 billion to expand plastic production worldwide.
“We reject the allegations made by the Attorney General’s office in its press release,” Exxon spokesperson Julie L. King said in a statement. “We are focused on solutions and meritless allegations like these distract from the important collaborative work that is underway to enhance waste management and improve circularity.”
Environmental activist groups on Thursday applauded the state’s investigation of the fossil fuel industry.
“For too long, ExxonMobil and other corporate polluters have been allowed to mislead the public and harm people and the planet,” said Graham Forbes, plastics global campaign lead at Greenpeace USA. “The science has become crystal clear that we must move away from fossil fuels and throwaway plastic.”
— CNBC’s Katie Brigham contributed reporting
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