ASIC has taken action for greenwashing against listed energy company Black Mountain Energy Limited (BME).

BME has paid $39,960 to comply with three infringement notices issued by ASIC in relation to concerns about alleged false or misleading sustainability-related statements made to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) between 23 December 2021 and 8 September 2022.

ASIC Deputy Chair Sarah Court said, โ€˜ASIC issued eight infringement notices for alleged greenwashing in 2022 and has started the year with further action against a listed company. ASIC will continue to closely monitor sustainability claims and take action where we consider representations cannot be substantiated or are factually incorrect.โ€™

The infringement notices were issued in relation to statements contained in three ASX announcements made by BME which claimed that:

  • BME was creating a natural gas development project with โ€˜net-zero carbon emissionsโ€™, and
  • the greenhouse gas emissions associated with Project Valhalla would be net zero.

ASIC was concerned that BME either did not have a reasonable basis to make the representations, or that the representations were factually incorrect.

 

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BME paid the infringement notices on 3 January 2023. Payment of an infringement notice is not an admission of guilt or liability.

The specific reasons for ASICโ€™s concerns are set out in the three infringement notices which have been published on theย Credit and ASIC Act infringements notices register.