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EQT Holdings Ltd does not disclose any governance process for lobbying activities. The evidence focuses on responsible investing and stewardship, noting that "Equity Trustees is committed to a Responsible Investing Framework" and that "Engagement and proxy voting is left to the discretion of the underlying investment manager," but there is no reference to oversight, monitoring, or accountability measures for lobbying. We found no evidence of any policies or structures governing either direct or indirect lobbying, nor any disclosure of an individual or committee responsible for reviewing lobbying alignment with company or climate objectives.
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EQT Holdings provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The disclosure indicates that the company supports indirect advocacy by financing grassroots initiatives, such as Sweltering Cities, which train community members to lobby the State Government, but it does not name the particular bills, regulations or programmes it seeks to influence. Aside from noting this funding pathway, the company offers no further description of the specific mechanisms employed (for example, meetings, submissions or public consultations) and the decision-makers being approached are identified only in broad terms as the “State Government.” Likewise, the stated objective is framed in general terms of advancing climate action rather than outlining concrete policy changes or targets. Taken together, the information confirms that some climate-policy lobbying occurs, yet the company stops short of detailing the policies, channels or outcomes it is pursuing, leaving stakeholders with only a cursory view of its lobbying activities.
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