Befesa SA

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
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Limited Befesa provides some insight into its climate-related lobbying, but the information remains high-level. The company identifies one concrete regulatory framework—the EU Taxonomy technical screening criteria for the “Transition to a circular economy”—and otherwise refers only broadly to “sound regulations” on financial crime and “stringent environmental regulations,” offering limited detail on the specific laws or proposals it seeks to influence. It explains that its engagement occurs indirectly “through industry associations” such as the International Zinc Association and notes that it “does not employ lobbyists or maintain offices in political centres,” yet it does not specify which authorities or jurisdictions those associations approach, nor does it describe any additional channels of advocacy. Befesa also states that it favors policies that “support industrial waste recycling and the circular economy,” but it stops short of setting out concrete legislative changes, targets, or amendments it is pursuing. As a result, while the company is open about the general direction of its policy engagement and the mechanism of working through trade bodies, it discloses only limited detail on the specific policies, lobbying methods, and precise outcomes it seeks.

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