Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment | Comment | Score |
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Limited | Buzzi SpA shows only limited transparency around its climate-policy lobbying. The company names two specific public measures—the EU Green Deal and the U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—indicating it monitors or is “engaged” with these initiatives, but it offers no detail on which parts of those frameworks it addresses or how. It discloses no information on the means it uses to influence policy: there is no reference to letters, meetings, consultation responses, or work through trade associations, nor does it identify any governmental bodies or individual policymakers it approaches. Likewise, the company does not explain what legislative or regulatory changes it supports or opposes, beyond broad aspirations such as lowering CO₂ emissions and deploying CCUS. As a result, while it acknowledges that certain climate-related policy packages are relevant to its business, it provides virtually no insight into the mechanisms or outcomes of any lobbying activity. | 1 |