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Thales provides only partial visibility into its climate-policy lobbying. It identifies a single concrete engagement with the French Decree n°2016-1138 implementing article 173-IV of the Energy Transition Law, noting that it submitted “recommendations on how to determine the significant greenhouse gases emissions sources.” The company further explains that this intervention aimed at “support and optimisation of the regulation on mandatory reporting of GHG for our sector (especially on significant emissions categories for the scope 3),” giving one clear desired outcome. This episode also discloses the mechanism—submitting recommendations to the competent French authorities—thereby naming both the action taken and its regulatory target. Beyond this, references to providing “feedback on CSR reporting to different ministries” and participation in programmes such as Clean Sky, SESAR and CORAC lack detail on whether lobbying occurred, which ministries were approached, or what policy changes were sought. Consequently, the disclosure offers just one specific policy, one identified lobbying method and one stated goal, leaving most of the company’s potential climate-related advocacy undocumented.
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