The Netherlands’ advertising watchdog ruled that a Royal Dutch Shell Plc advertising campaign that said customers can offset the carbon emissions from their fuel purchases is misleading. Shell offers customers the option of paying extra for fuel, such as gasoline, saying it will use the proceeds to plant trees and re-absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The Advertising Code Committee agreed with a complaint from a group of nine law students who said the company could not prove it is fully offsetting the emissions, according to a statement . Shell has two weeks to appeal the decision, which is not legally binding, after which the committee will publish a final ruling. “Shell takes its responsibilities as an advertiser extremely seriously,” said a spokesperson for the company. “Shell’s ‘Drive CO2 Neutral’ program is a genuine and important initiative to give consumers the option to offset CO2-emissions associated with the fuel […]