Lobbying Governance
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Moderate |
Sebang Global Battery provides a brief but explicit description of how it governs climate-related external advocacy, noting that "When climate change-related issues arise, discussions and methods with relevant ministries are decided through the GHG management TFT," which indicates the existence of a defined process and identifies an internal body responsible for approving or shaping the company’s lobbying positions. This shows the company has a mechanism to align its direct engagement with government ministries to its climate commitments, and the named GHG management TFT functions as an oversight body, suggesting more than a minimal approach. However, the disclosure does not elaborate on how the TFT monitors ongoing activities, whether the board is involved, or how the company oversees indirect lobbying through trade associations, nor does it mention any formal review or public reporting of alignment. Consequently, while the statement demonstrates some governance and a responsible body, the overall description remains limited in scope and transparency.
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