Lobbying Governance
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Tecan Group AG offers only a brief, high-level description of how it tries to keep its external engagement in line with its climate ambitions. It states that it has “a public commitment … to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement” and explains that “Climate impact efforts are monitored overall by Tecan’s sustainability Group Function,” whose members “are responsible for keeping the sustainability committee informed of progress” and for updating “the Management Board and, together with Tecan’s CEO, the Board of Directors.” While this shows that a named body – the sustainability committee, supported by the CEO and Board – is charged with some oversight, the disclosure focuses on general climate-impact management rather than on lobbying or policy advocacy; there is no explanation of how direct or indirect lobbying positions are reviewed, no description of criteria for assessing trade-association alignment, and no evidence of corrective actions or a public lobbying-alignment report. Consequently, the company shows only limited transparency about the governance mechanisms that would ensure its lobbying is aligned with its climate strategy, and it does not disclose any detailed process for monitoring or managing lobbying activities specifically.
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