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PGF Capital Bhd offers only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company says it works "together with the Malaysian Insulation Manufacturers Group under the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers ('FMM')" to "educate policy makers and the general public on the need for better passive insulation of our buildings," which reveals an indirect mechanism—advocacy through an industry association—but it does not identify which government departments or officials are approached. The disclosure points to a broad policy area, energy-efficiency standards for building insulation, but it does not name any specific laws, regulations, or consultations it has sought to influence. Likewise, the intended outcome is framed in very general terms—promoting energy efficiency and sustainable building practices and, as noted, providing "free insulation to non-profit organizations to improve occupants’ comfort and raise awareness of energy efficiency"—without specifying the legislative changes, targets, or timelines the company supports. Overall, the statement shows that the company engages in some advocacy but provides only high-level descriptions of the policy focus, methods, and objectives.
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