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Salcef Group provides only limited visibility into its climate-policy lobbying. It does at least name two identifiable policy frameworks it follows—the “EU Green Deal” and Italy’s “National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP)”—indicating some level of engagement with these initiatives. Beyond these references, however, the company does not explain how it approaches policymakers, offer examples of letters, meetings or trade-association work, or identify the governmental bodies it tries to influence. The objectives it presents remain broad aspirations, such as achieving a “90% decrease in the emission of climate-changing gases by 2050” and enabling “accessible and convenient mobility in all regions,” without spelling out the specific legislative changes or regulatory amendments it is advocating. Because the disclosure omits clear lobbying mechanisms and precise policy outcomes, its overall transparency on climate-related lobbying is limited.
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