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Rightmove PLC provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The report references several policy areas – for example, it notes that "the new government has confirmed that requirements will be reintroduced as part of their Warmer Homes Plan, and that there will be a consultation ‘by the end of the year,’" and describes the "Future Homes Standard" – yet it never states that the company has met with, submitted evidence to or otherwise sought to influence policymakers on these measures. No direct or indirect lobbying mechanisms are identified, nor are any government departments, parliamentary committees or trade associations named as targets of engagement. The company does articulate broad aspirations, such as introducing "stamp duty rebates if a new buyer makes green improvements" and providing "more grants or tax benefits for installing green technology," but it does not translate these wishes into specific legislative amendments, timelines or quantified goals. Because the disclosure stops short of demonstrating actual lobbying activity, detailing how it engages, or clarifying the precise outcomes it is pursuing, the overall transparency of its climate-policy lobbying is low.
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