California AG Investigates Fossil Fuel, Petrochemical Industries For Plastics Pollution

California AG Rob Bonta has launched an investigation into the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries for their alleged role in creating a worldwide plastics pollution crisis.
United States Energy and Natural Resources
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  • California AG Rob Bonta has launched an investigation into the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries for their alleged role in creating a worldwide plastics pollution crisis. The investigation, which AG Bonta characterized as the first of its kind, was launched with a subpoena to global energy giant ExxonMobil.
  • The investigation will examine the industries' alleged efforts to aggressively promote the development of oil-based plastic products and campaign to minimize the public's understanding of the harmful consequences of those products.
  • According to the announcement, globally, over 300 million tons of plastics are produced annually and are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, and as fossil fuels continue to be replaced by clean energy sources, fossil fuel and petrochemical companies have invested an additional $208 billion to expand plastic production worldwide, a decision that would run counter to efforts to address the climate crisis through a transition to clean energy.

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California AG Investigates Fossil Fuel, Petrochemical Industries For Plastics Pollution

United States Energy and Natural Resources
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