Consumer watchdog asked to investigate MasterChef 'renewable gas' claims – The Echo
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Consumer watchdog asked to investigate MasterChef ‘renewable gas’ claims

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Climate communications group, Comms Declare, has asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to investigate claims by the Australian Gas Network (AGN) as part of its sponsorship of Australia’s most loved cooking show.

Specific claims in the complaint include MasterChef host Andy Allen in Episode 4 saying ‘And I’m excited to say this year, MasterChef is going greener with renewable gas.’

Founder of Comms Declare, Belinda Noble said, ‘We believe that hundreds of thousands of MasterChef fans are being deceived into thinking that the gas used in the program is good for the planet.

‘The biomethane and grey hydrogen used in the MasterChef kitchen is not renewable, not low emissions, not commercially viable and not available in ordinary Australian homes. We call on MasterChef producers to drop this polluting sponsor and move to induction cooking, like their counterparts around the world.’

Deal slammed

News of the AGN MasterChef sponsorship deal has been widely slammed.

Environment Victoria’s Climate Campaign Manager Joy Toose said, ‘Pretending we can use hydrogen or biomethane in our gas network is an impractical fantasy. We couldn’t make anywhere near enough biomethane to cover our needs, and hydrogen is far too expensive for household use. It would require a complete overhaul of the gas network and the replacement of every single gas appliance.

‘Switching to efficient electric heating, cooking and hot water systems is not only better for our health and for the climate, they’re also more affordable to run.

‘It’s no coincidence that as the Victorian government looks to give more households access to electric appliances and phase out gas, the gas network owners are paying MasterChef big bucks to create confusion about the need to electrify. It’s a cynical attempt to stall progress to preserve their massive profits.’

The ACCC complaint was prepared and lodged by the Environmental Defenders Office.

Comms Declare represents more than 95 ad agencies and hundreds of communications professionals who have declared they will not promote:

  • The growth of fossil fuels.
  • High greenhouse gas pollution as ‘business as usual’.
  • Deception, distraction or spin around science or climate actions.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. The Fossil Fuel Industry, gotta luv ’em.
    They’ve successfully bought off Lab and LIbNat with $’shundredspfhtousands ‘donations’.
    But why stop there, eh, get onto national TV by buying off MasterGASChef.
    If the MasterChef head honchos had any brains they’d by pushing induction cooking.

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