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Okamura Corp reports that it “has a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” which indicates a pledge to align its policy engagement with climate objectives. However, the company does not disclose any processes or oversight mechanisms—there is no description of a review or monitoring procedure, no named individual or committee tasked with ensuring alignment, nor any mention of how it governs either its direct lobbying activities or its indirect engagement through industry associations. We found no evidence of a formal auditing or accountability framework, suggesting that this remains a policy statement rather than part of a structured lobbying governance regime.
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Okamura Corp offers only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. The company notes that it is a member of coalitions such as RE100 and the Japan Climate Leaders’ Partnership, indicating an indirect channel for advocacy, but it gives no information on how those groups seek to influence policymakers, nor does it describe any direct actions—such as meetings, letters, or submissions—or name the government bodies it might approach. It does not identify any specific climate laws, regulations, or policy proposals it has engaged with, and it does not state that it refrains from lobbying. Similarly, while Okamura describes internal goals like sourcing 100 % renewable electricity by 2050 and cutting CO₂ emissions by 50 % by 2030, it does not link these goals to external policy outcomes it wishes to see adopted. Consequently, the disclosure signals some participation in collective climate advocacy but lacks detail on the policies, mechanisms, and outcomes that would demonstrate fuller transparency.
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