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Holcim faces landmark climate case in Switzerland brought by Indonesia’s flood‑hit Pari island

Four residents of the low-lying Indonesian island of Pari, which has been repeatedly flooded as warmer temperatures push up sea ‍levels, submitted a legal complaint in January 2023 to the cantonal court in Zug, Switzerland

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Holcim faces landmark climate case in Switzerland brought by Indonesia’s flood‑hit Pari island

Holcim said it is fully committed to reaching net zero by 2050 and is following a rigorous, science-based approach to achieve that goal.

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A court in Switzerland has decided to admit a ​legal complaint linked to global ‌warming against Swiss cement maker Holcim which alleges the company is doing too little to ‍cut carbon emissions, parties to the case said ‌on Monday, reported Reuters.

Four residents of the low-lying Indonesian island of Pari, which has been repeatedly flooded as warmer temperatures push up sea ‍levels, submitted a legal complaint in January 2023 to the cantonal court in Zug, Switzerland.

Non-profit Swiss Church Aid, which is backing the Pari case, said the court had decided to admit the complaint. In a statement, Holcim acknowledged the court had admitted the case, and said it intends to appeal.

The court was not ‍immediately available ‍for comment.

According to Swiss Church Aid, the case marks the first time a court has admitted ​climate litigation brought against a large corporation in Switzerland.

Holcim said it is fully committed to reaching net zero by 2050 and is following a rigorous, science-based approach to achieve that goal. The company also ‌says it has reduced direct CO2 emissions from its operations by more than 50 per cent since 2015.

The ‍plaintiffs are seeking compensation from Holcim for climate damage they ‌have ‍suffered, financial participation in flood protection measures and a ‍rapid cut in CO2 emissions.

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