Lobbying Governance
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Moderate |
Davide Campari-Milano NV has a moderate climate lobbying governance process that focuses on screening its indirect lobbying through trade associations but does not disclose measures for its own direct engagement with policymakers. The company acknowledges that “Campari engages with several trade associations that take a position on climate issues,” and details that “the Public Affair and Sustainability Committee performs a screening of the association and avoid engaging if it appears that: i) the association has made controversial claims about climate change; ii) the association lacks to focus on the reduction of its environmental impact as a central pillar of its objectives,” ensuring alignment of its indirect advocacy. The company further explains that “by doing so, Campari ensures that its climate strategy and commitments are aligned with those of the trade associations it engages with.” While this indicates a clear oversight mechanism for trade association membership, the company does not disclose how it monitors or manages its own direct lobbying efforts nor does it provide a detailed climate-lobbying audit or review.
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