France: Totalenergies Will Not Appeal His Conviction for "Deceptive Commercial Practices"
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TotalEnergies will not appeal the judgment that condemned him on Thursday 23 October in Paris for "deceptive commercial practices" for misleading his customers by boasting in particular his commitments...
The French oil giant was condemned on Thursday for promoting its "carbon neutrality" by 2050.
The oil and gas industry giant was found guilty of misleading its customers about its environmental commitments. Environmental NGOs are delighted.
The Paris court held that TotalEnergies had referred to environmental claims that "were likely to alter the consumer's purchasing behaviour" and to "mislead it".
The judicial court in Paris condemned TotalEnergies, in a judgment of 23 October, for deceptive commercial practices because of allegations about its "ambitious ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050" and "to be a major player in the energy transition".
TotalEnergies will not appeal the judgment that condemned him on Thursday in Paris for "deceptive commercial practices" for misleading his customers by boasting in particular his commitments towards carbon neutrality by 2050, said Friday the French oil company. In this mid-year, totalEnergies will not appeal the judgment that condemned him for "deceptive commercial practices".
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