KEY POINTS
  • First published in 2022, the ban concerns a poster seen in Bristol in southwest England, a TV ad and a video posted on Shell's YouTube channel.
  • The Advertising Standards Authority on Tuesday said that, following an investigation, it had concluded the ad campaign may lead people to overestimate the firm's investment in clean energy.
  • Shell, which targets net-zero emissions by 2050, said it was concerned by what it described as a "short-sighted" decision.
Shell, which is aiming to become a net-zero emissions business by 2050, said it was concerned by what it described as a "short-sighted" decision.

Britain's advertising regulator has banned an ad campaign promoting the green initiatives of Shell, saying the marketing of the oil giant's lower emissions energy products was "likely to mislead" consumers.

The ban concerns a poster seen in Bristol in southwest England, a TV ad and a video posted on the Shell YouTube channel. All published in 2022, the ads sought to raise awareness of the range of Shell's energy products under a campaign tagline of "The U.K. is ready for cleaner energy."