Posted: 2022-10-12 21:50:36

Several City of Fremantle councillors have thrown their support behind a proposal to investigate ridding council buildings and events of fossil fuel promotion.

At a meeting last night, a motion was put forward calling for the chief executive to investigate ways to control or restrict advertising and sponsorships from companies whose main business is the extraction or sale of coal, oil and gas.

Councillors on the Finance, Policy, Operations and Legislation Committee voted in support of the motion, six to one.

A formal position will be reached when the full council meets later this month. With a majority of councillors already indicating their support, the motion is likely to pass.

Councillor Adin Lang, who put forward the proposal, said he believed it was an important move for the City to make as a part of their commitment to addressing climate change.

"While this action itself won't stop climate change, it's about the transition away from fossil fuels," he said.

portrait shot of Adin Lang with bushland in the background
Adin Lang wants the council to explore what restricting fossil fuel adverts would look like.(ABC News: Claire Moodie)

"Allowing fossil fuel companies to advertise, promote themselves, greenwash or buy social license in our community makes it harder to transition away from fossil fuels."

He said while the motion did not mean the city would implement a ban, researching what restrictions might look like was a crucial first step, and something no other council in WA had done.

"Rather than just jumping straight into a ban, we want to know what we'd be banning and the consequences," he said.

Fine details to be ironed out

Mr Lang said there was a lot of detail they needed to determine in the report, including what it would mean for third-party groups who used council property.

"At the moment the objective is to restrict advertising of fossil fuels on council land and property," he said.

"That potentially could preclude events that are sponsored by fossil fuel companies from happening.

"A challenge may be if fossil fuel companies can't sponsor events or grassroots community groups, is there a gap in funding that can't be breached?"

He said they would also need to determine what advertisements and companies fell under the criteria.

"I don't know where we are going to draw the line yet," he said.

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