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Litigation

Blackburn v. Etsy, Inc.

Date
2023
Geography

About this case

Documents

Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
01/22/2024
Notice Of Voluntary Dismissal
Notice of dismissal filed by plaintiffs.
01/16/2024
Complaint
Second amended complaint filed.
12/14/2023
Decision
Claims dismissed for lack of standing with leave to amend.
11/06/2023
Complaint
First amended complaint filed.
10/12/2023
Decision
Motion to dismiss granted with leave to amend statutory claims.
The federal district court for the Central District of California ruled that plaintiffs in a putative greenwashing class action against Etsy, Inc. lacked standing for their false advertising claims, which were based on allegations that Etsy made false representations regarding its offsetting of carbon emissions from its shipping activities. The complaint alleged that “nearly all offsets issued by the voluntary carbon offset market over promise and under deliver on their net carbon impact due to endemic methodological errors and fraudulent accounting on behalf of offset vendors.” The court found that the complaint failed to plausibly allege that the plaintiffs paid a price premium caused by Etsy’s statements about carbon offsetting, noting that the price of the unique handmade products sold on Etsy “may result from a variety of factors that may have nothing to do with whether the platform on which it was sold attempted to offset the carbon from the platform’s shipping activities.” The court therefore dismissed the plaintiffs’ claims of violations of the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act, California False Advertising Law, and California Unfair Competition Law without prejudice. The court dismissed the plaintiffs’ negligent misrepresentation claim with prejudice because the plaintiffs did not make an argument concerning the claim or why the economic loss doctrine did not bar the claim in their opposition to the motion to dismiss.

Summary

Greenwashing lawsuit alleging that Etsy made false representations regarding its offsetting of carbon emissions from its shipping activities.