by Comms Declare | Nov 14, 2024 | Articles
Coal-backed think tanks spent up big to help the Liberal National Party (LNP) win the 2024 Queensland election. In October, the anti-renewable Australian Institute for Progress spent $155,346 on Meta ads (pictured). That’s more than the Labor...
by Comms Declare | Nov 6, 2024 | Media
The sustainability marketing and communications team at GoodSense is the first in Aotearoa to join climate communications group, Comms Declare. The proposition is simple – if you work in comms, stop representing the fossil fuel industry. Comms Declare sees it as...
by Comms Declare | Oct 22, 2024 | Media
Final code removes caution to high emissions industries and allows the use of offsets for net zero claims. The final Environmental Claims Code released today by the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) gives a green light to fossil fuel greenwashing...
by Comms Declare | Sep 30, 2024 | Articles
Comms Declare has made a complaint to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) about claims Jemena has made about so-called ‘renewable gas’. The ‘renewable gas’ and ‘go natural gas’ campaigns promote hydrogen and biomethane products as alternatives to...
by Comms Declare | Sep 24, 2024 | Media
Climate communications group, Comms Declare has launched in New Zealand by publishing the first list of agencies with fossil fuel clients on both sides of the ditch and issuing a warning over greenwashing. Comms Declare found 14 New Zealand agencies which have ignored...
by Comms Declare | Sep 24, 2024 | Media
Political spin doctors are the dirtiest part of Australia’s communications industry for the second year running, according to the F-list 2024 by Comms Declare and Clean Creatives. Clemenger/Omnicom’s GRACosway has the most fossil fuel clients (8) followed by SEC...