Lobbying Governance
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Rubis SCA outlines a basic approach to govern its climate-related lobbying through designated representatives; it explains that “engagement in these trade associations happens through representatives which are RTI employees, habilitated to represent the group's position on the topics at stake,” ranging from “RTI’s CEO and country directors to HSE representatives,” who are “trusted to ensure consistency between RTI's values, commitments, and targets and those of the trade associations.” The company also states that it has “a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement” and notes its membership in the “Sea Cargo Charter,” which “provides a global framework for aligning chartering activities with responsible environmental behavior to promote international shipping's decarbonization.” However, Rubis SCA does not disclose any formal oversight body or individual charged with reviewing its climate lobbying, nor does it describe a structured review or audit process, board sign-off, or any mechanism for addressing potential misalignment in its direct or indirect lobbying activities.
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