The
Texas-based company said in its lawsuit, filed Monday in that
state's Eastern District, that Bonta, the Sierra Club, San
Francisco Baykeeper, Heal the Bay and the Surfrider Foundation
conspired to defame it with statements regarding the efficacy of
its plastic recycling technology.
“Together, Bonta and the US Proxies — the former for political
gain and the latter pawns for the Foreign Interests — have
engaged in a deliberate smear campaign against ExxonMobil,
falsely claiming that ExxonMobil’s effective and innovative
advanced recycling technology is a ‘false promise’ and ‘not
based on truth,’” the company said in its lawsuit.
It seeks unspecified damages and retractions of “defamatory
statements” from Bonta and the groups.
A spokesperson for the California Department of Justice called
the lawsuit “another attempt from ExxonMobil to deflect
attention from its own unlawful deception” and said Bonta looks
forward to “vigorously litigating” the case.
In its lawsuit filed in September, Bonta's office said that less
than 5% of plastic is recycled into another plastic product in
the U.S. even though the items are labeled as “recyclable.”
As a result landfills and oceans are filled with plastic waste,
creating a global pollution crisis, while consumers diligently
place plastic water bottles and other containers into recycling
bins, the lawsuit alleges.
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