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12 Cases found

Specific Instance to the UK NCP under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises filed by Global Witness against UK Export Finance

At issue: Whether UK Export Finance was in breach of the OECD Guidelines for Multi-national Enterprises by failing to contribute to the goals of the Paris Agreement, disclose emissions, and rapidly phase out support for fossil fuels.
Jurisdictions:
  • United Kingdom
    • National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines
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Specific Instance filed to the Australian National Contact Point under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises by FoE Australia and Others v ANZ Bank Group Limited

At issue: Whether ANZ Bank breached the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises by failing to disclose emissions arising from its investments, failing to align its portfolio with the goals of the Paris Agreement, and failing to publish climate scenario analysis relating to all ANZ investments.
Jurisdictions:
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FOCSIV and others v. FCA Italy (Stellantis NV)

At issue: Lack of disclosure of information on supply chain control in relation to the risk of human rights violations by cobalt suppliers in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Jurisdictions:
  • Italy
    • OECD National Contact Point
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Rete Legalità per il Clima (Legality for Climate Network) and others v. ENI

At issue: Whether the industrial plan of ENI is compatible with the current climate emergency.
Jurisdictions:
  • Italy
    • OECD National Contact Point
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Rete Legalità per il Clima (Legality for Climate Network) v. Intensive livestock farming multinational companies operating in Italy

At issue: Whether the practice of intensive livestock farming in Italy is compatible with the climate emergency.
Jurisdictions:
  • Italy
    • OECD National Contact Point
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Development YES – Open-Pit Mines NO v. Group PZU S.A.

At issue: Complaint brought against Polish coal company under OECD National Guidelines.
Jurisdictions:
  • Poland
    • National Point of Contact for the OECD Guidelines
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Germanwatch vs. Volkswagen

At issue: Climate impacts of Volkswagen activities
Jurisdictions:
  • Germany
    • OECD National Contact Point
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Norwegian Climate Network et al vs Statoil

At issue: Effect of Statoil’s investment in oil sands project in maintaining climate stability
Jurisdictions:
  • Norway
    • National Point of Contact for OECD Guidelines
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BankTrack, et al. vs. ING Bank

At issue: Violation of OECD guidelines on climate change by ING
Jurisdictions:
  • Netherlands
    • National Point of Contact for OECD Guidelines
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Market Forces v. SMBC, MUFG and Mizuho

At issue: Complaint against funding of coal mines in Vietnam by Japanese Banks
Jurisdictions:
  • Japan
    • National Point of Contact for OECD Guidelines
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Specific instance under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises submitted to the Slovenian and UK National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines

At issue: Social and environmental groups filed complaint against UK company alleging breaches of OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises during permitting process for a fracking project in Slovenia.
Jurisdictions:
  • Slovenia
    • National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines
  • United Kingdom
    • National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines
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Complaint against BP in respect of violations of the OECD Guidelines

At issue: Environmental group filed complaint against BP for allegedly misleading advertising campaign.
Jurisdictions:
  • United Kingdom
    • National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines
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