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Makalot Industrial Co Ltd discloses only a "public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement" but does not disclose any oversight structures, monitoring or review procedures, or a named individual or committee responsible for ensuring that its lobbying and policy engagement align with those climate objectives.
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Makalot Industrial provides only limited detail on its climate-policy lobbying. It identifies one specific piece of legislation, Taiwan’s “Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Management Act” (to be renamed the “Climate Change Adaptation Act”), and notes that its engagement focused on elements such as mandatory climate reporting and the inclusion of a 2050 net-zero target. The company explains the mechanism it used—participation in a symposium convened by the Environmental Protection Administration—and names the EPA as the policymaking body it addressed. With respect to its policy position, Makalot states that it is neutral toward the EPA’s proposed carbon-fee level of NT$300 per tCO₂e and “hopes that the regulatory authorities will make proper use of the carbon fee to achieve the ultimate goal of carbon reduction,” but it offers no further, concrete policy objectives. Because the disclosure covers only one mechanism, one policy, and a broadly stated outcome, the overall transparency of the company’s climate lobbying remains modest.
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