California Sues ExxonMobil, Accusing Company of Misleading Public About Recycling While Expanding Plastic Waste

Sunita Somvanshi

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So-called advanced recycling has been shown to process only a small fraction of the plastic waste it generates.

A lawsuit filed in San Francisco could challenge ExxonMobil’s monopoly in the plastics industry.

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta is taking significant action against ExxonMobil for its role in plastic pollution.

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Attorney General Rob Bonta has held ExxonMobil accountable for its environmental impact and misleading claims regarding recycling.

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Judith Enck, a former EPA official and current president of Beyond Plastic, supports the actions taken by Attorney General Bonta.

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In 2023, California generated approximately 7.7 million tons of plastic waste.

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ExxonMobil has reportedly spent $20 million to fund The American Chemistry Council in promoting the benefits of advanced recycling.

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Plastic pollution costs California taxpayers over $1 billion annually in cleanup and management efforts.

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The recycling system in California has proven to be ineffective, as noted by state administrators.

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