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Exxon takes legal action against California AG, ecological groups for defaming recycling efforts

Exxon Mobil submitted a lawsuit on Monday against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several ecological groups, court records reveal, accusing them of defaming and disparaging the oil giant's advanced plastics recycling initiatives. The suit signifies how Exxon is significantly resisting against ecologists and other critics, who have long brought lawsuits versus the company declaring its participation in environment change and rising greenhouse gas emissions. Submitted in federal court in Beaumont, Texas, the claim implicated Bonta and the activists of disparaging Exxon's advanced recycling technology. Exxon implicated Bonta of acting in concert with Australian business rivals of the oil giant. Exxon's innovative recycling innovation uses heat to break down plastics that are difficult to recycle to a molecular level, so they can be reused. Exxon independently took legal action against activist investors last year after they filed an investor proposal on climate modification. The business continued to pursue the claim even after the activist investors withdrew the proposition, which raised alarm from environment supporters that the legal action would muzzle dispute in between shareholders and public companies. A U.S. judge tossed out Exxon's suit in June.

The chief law officer's office did not immediately respond to a request for remark.

Instead of coming alongside efforts to support a developing technology ... Defendants are repeatedly and openly attacking ExxonMobil with incorrect accusations of being a 'phony' and declarations that advanced recycling is a 'misconception' and a 'sham,'. Exxon stated in the problem. In November, Exxon stated it was moving forward with a plan to. spend $200 million in Texas to broaden its innovative recycling. abilities.

(source: Reuters)