
The ‘Go Neutral’ Controversy
EnergyAustralia, one of Australia’s major energy providers, recently settled a legal case brought by advocacy group Parents for Climate. The lawsuit alleged that the company’s ‘Go Neutral’ program, which claimed to offset customers’ emissions through carbon credits, was misleading. EnergyAustralia acknowledged that carbon offsets are “not the most effective way to assist customers to reduce their emissions” and apologized for any confusion caused by its marketing.
Key Facts and Figures
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Customers Enrolled in ‘Go Neutral’ | Over 400,000 |
| Program Duration | 2016 – July 2024 |
| EnergyAustralia’s Emissions (2023-24) | 16.5 million tonnes CO₂e |
| Legal Action Initiated | August 2023 |
| Settlement Date | May 15, 2025 |
Statements from Involved Parties
EnergyAustralia: “Offsets do not prevent or undo the harms caused by burning fossil fuels for a customer’s energy use.”
Parents for Climate CEO, Nic Seton: “It is no longer tenable to market polluting products as ‘carbon neutral’ and lead customers to believe that by signing up they are doing good for the planet.”
Implications and Future Outlook
This case marks the first time a major Australian energy company has faced legal action for alleged greenwashing. It underscores the growing scrutiny over environmental claims made by corporations and the importance of transparency in sustainability initiatives. The settlement may prompt other companies to reevaluate their marketing strategies and the efficacy of carbon offset programs.



