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Futaba Corp does not disclose any framework to govern its lobbying or policy engagement, and the only relevant information is its response to whether it has a “public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement?”, to which the company answered “No, but we plan to have one in the next two years.” This indicates there is currently no formal policy, oversight body, or monitoring mechanism in place to ensure alignment of either direct or indirect lobbying with climate goals. We found no evidence of a climate lobbying review process, board or executive-level oversight, or any concrete steps taken to align its engagement activities with the Paris Agreement, suggesting an absence of any disclosed governance for climate-related lobbying.
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Futaba Corp provides a partial picture of its climate-policy engagement. It clearly identifies several regulations it monitors or seeks to influence, including the EU RoHS Directive and REACH Regulation as well as domestic laws on waste-material zero emissions and climate-change countermeasures, demonstrating some transparency around the specific policies in scope. However, the company offers no information on how it tries to influence these measures—there are no descriptions of meetings, letters, consultation submissions, or indirect work through trade associations, nor are the governmental or parliamentary targets of any such activity identified. Likewise, the purpose of its engagement is only expressed in broad terms such as advancing “zero emissions of waste materials” and cutting CO₂ across product life-cycles, without detailing the concrete legislative changes, numeric targets, or amendments it is advocating. As a result, while the policies themselves are named, the mechanisms employed and the precise outcomes sought remain largely undisclosed.
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