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Steico SE provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It indicates that its efforts are channelled through “active participation in organizations, associations, and unions” such as Forum Holzbau, the Natural Fibre Insulation Group, the German Society for Sustainable Construction and Timber Development UK, signalling that it seeks to influence policy indirectly via these industry bodies. Beyond describing this membership-based mechanism, the company does not identify the specific government departments, legislators or regulatory processes it approaches. On substance, Steico simply states that it aims to “politically reinforce timber construction and the use of renewable materials, in order to further drive sustainability in the construction industry,” but it names no particular laws, regulatory proposals or consultations it has worked on, and it offers no measurable changes or amendments it is pressing for. As a result, the disclosures reveal only the general policy area and a broad aspiration, without detailing concrete policies, lobbying channels or the precise outcomes being pursued.
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