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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
Geography
International
Year
2020
Document Type
Litigation
About this case
Filing year
2020
Status
Decided
Geography
International
Court/admin entity
OECD → Australia National Contact Point
Case category
Suits against corporations, individuals (Global) → Corporations (Global) → Climate damage (Global) → Disclosures (Global)
Principal law
International Law → OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
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.
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Filing Date
Document
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12/15/2021
Reply
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11/25/2020
Reply
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11/24/2020
Complaint
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Summary
On January 30, 2020, Friends of the Earth and three individuals submitted a "specific instance" complaint to the Australian National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises regarding the activities of ANZ bank. The complaint alleged that ANZ had failed to adhere to the OECD Guidelines on three ground: (i) lack of climate-related disclosure and due diligence, (ii) inadequate environmental policies and management, particularly as regards aligning its investments with the goals of the Paris Agreement, and (iii) disregard for consumer interests. The complaint contained specific requests for ANZ regarding divestment from coal and other fossil fuels.
On November 24, 2020 the NCP published an Initial Assessment admitting the complaint. The NCP confirmed that "Issues of climate change, fossil fuels (and associated GHG) are sufficiently material to responsible business conduct understood by the OECD Guidelines. The information in the Complaint is plausible and relevant to the application of the OECD Guidelines." However, the assessment excluded requests for divestment from fossil fuels arguing that this was not required by the Guidelines.
The NCP issued final statement in 2021.
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Target
Policy instrument
Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance