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LEG Immobilien SE offers only limited transparency around its climate-related lobbying. The company indicates that it engages on climate issues through participation in the alliance Initiative Wohnen.2050 and by holding events with federal and state politicians, showing that it is active in the broad policy area of decarbonising Germany’s building stock, yet it does not name any specific laws, regulations or legislative proposals it has sought to influence. It discloses some mechanisms – dialogue with policymakers and a “Parliamentary Evening in Berlin” – but it does not provide details such as formal submissions, letters, or consultations, nor does it identify which ministries, parliamentary committees, or individual officials were targeted. Likewise, the company states broad aspirations such as achieving a climate-neutral building stock by 2045 and sharing the financial impact of climate protection among stakeholders, but it does not spell out concrete policy changes, amendments, or measurable outcomes it is advocating. Taken together, the disclosures reveal general engagement but leave significant gaps in the specifics of policies, lobbying methods, and desired legislative outcomes.
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