Describe the process(es) your organization has in place to ensure that your external engagement activities are consistent with your climate commitments and/or climate transition plan?[…]The A2A Group operates in contexts in which regulation by independent administrative Authorities plays a fundamental role in promoting competition and protecting consumers and users. The Group adopts a regulatory risk monitoring and management policy in order to adapt its industrial strategies to the opportunities and constraints of the national and Community framework on public services and competition. Monitoring consists of dialogue with institutions such as the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and the Environment (ARERA), the Antitrust Authority (AGCM) and technical bodies, as well as active participation in trade associations. The issues of euro-unitary derivation are also monitored, through participation in the meetings of the relevant Community Associations (ie. Eurelectric and Cedec), so as to know "in advance" what will be transposed into Italian law. The emphasis on these policy actions and the holistic approach of the Green Deal, also considering the "Fit for 55" package, have been fully shared by the Group: specific moments of internal discussion have been organized across the various Departments (Regulatory Breakfast) as well as appointments with Associations and Bodies. The Regulatory Affairs and Competition Structure plays an active role in the Group's journey towards the new energy and circular economy paradigm. With regard to "frontier" issues, the Structure has been involved in technical working groups and public hearings within the Ministry and ARERA, where emerging issues such as the development of the national hydrogen supply chain downstream of the MiSE National Strategy are addressed. A2A adhered to the circular economy objectives and contributed to the identification of a framework of virtuous rules for businesses and citizens. The Group's commitment was particularly evident in the contributions it made, individually or as an association, to issues related to the resolution of the statement in end-of-waste legislation, as the key to the development of recovery chains, and to ARERA's new regulation on the integrated municipal waste cycle and "minimum" plants. The Group contributed to disseminate the regulatory culture also internally with monitoring and control tools that have been implemented and are constantly updated. The same approach of attention to environmental aspects and opportunities for infrastructural adaptation has also permeated engagement activities in the water service.