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AGL takes Greenpeace to court over campaign calling it ‘Australia’s biggest climate polluter’ – The Guardian
Energy giant objects to use of its logo on posters and online advertising that use phrases like ‘generating pollution for generations’

EnergyEnergy giant objects to use of its logo on posters and online advertising that use phrases like generating pollution for generations
Energy giant AGL has launched legal action against Greenpeace Australia Pacific over a campaign that targets the company as Australias biggest corporate greenhouse gas emitter.
It comes after the environment group launched a report and campaign with posters and online advertising that feature AGLs logo and phrases such as generating pollution for generations…
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