Marex Group PLC

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Marex Group PLC offers detailed descriptions of the carbon-trading regimes it operates in, citing instruments such as the EU Emissions Trading System, the New Zealand carbon market, the U.S. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and California’s Cap-and-Trade Program, yet it never states that it has tried to influence any of these rules. The disclosures contain no indication of the methods or channels it might use to approach policymakers—there is only a reference to the company’s "strong relationships with public and private utility and industrial entities across the USA,” which is not presented as a lobbying activity and is unaccompanied by information on meetings, consultation submissions, or work through trade associations. Likewise, no policymaking targets are identified. On policy positions, the only clear stance is CSC Commodities’ view that cap-and-trade systems are “a far cheaper and meaningful option than paying a tax to the government,” signalling a general preference for market-based mechanisms but stopping short of specifying the amendments, timeframes, or quantitative goals it seeks. Overall, the company discloses almost nothing about climate-related lobbying actions, mechanisms, or concrete objectives, providing only a broad statement of policy preference.

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