Mercari Inc

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
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Limited Mercari provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company links its “Green Friday” campaign to broader government efforts on sustainable consumption and notes that it worked with the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Consumer Affairs Agency, showing that it at least identifies the public-sector bodies it engages with. However, it does not name any specific climate or circular-economy laws or regulations it tried to influence, nor does it describe the concrete lobbying tools it used, such as formal meetings, written submissions or participation in consultations. Likewise, the objective is described in very general terms—encouraging sustainable consumption and supporting the government’s goal of cutting household clothing waste by 25 % by 2030—without spelling out the precise policy changes Mercari advocates. As a result, the disclosure falls short of clearly explaining which policies it targets, how it lobbies, and the exact outcomes it seeks.

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