At the COP27 climate talks in Egypt, U.N. experts last week warned that many corporate environmental claims amounted to “empty slogans and hype.” This could embolden campaigners to launch more legal cases against climate-action laggards.
The companies have denied the allegations in the lawsuits but have made public promises to work to avoid plastic pollution.
The group claims the fossil fuel investments violate the French duty of vigilance law requiring corporations to identify and reduce environmental harms.
The group, led by Oxfam France and Friends of the Earth France, called the move an "unprecedented legal action."
The lawsuit claims DWS told investors that it invests 0% in controversial sectors such as coal, but elsewhere indicated revenue from the coal industry accounts for as much as 15% of the fund's revenue.