Lobbying Governance
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Straumann Holding AG discloses robust sustainability oversight—highlighting that “Accountability for sustainability must be led from the top” through an “ESG Task Force” and a dedicated “Sustainability, Technology and Innovation Committee” chaired by a Board member—but we found no evidence of governance processes, policies or oversight mechanisms specifically for lobbying or political engagement. While the company describes its compliance framework, noting that “The Group’s compliance management system is under regular supervision by the Audit and Risk Committee and the Executive Management Board,” there is no mention of how direct or indirect lobbying activities are monitored, managed or aligned with climate policy goals. Furthermore, when asked if it has “a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” the company responded, “No, and we do not plan to have one in the next two years,” indicating the absence of any disclosed lobby-governance alignment with climate objectives.
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