Trimble Inc

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
None Trimble indicates that it “plays a role in leading policy advocacy in support of technology adoption, for example around advanced digital construction management systems,” framed as part of its climate change strategy. However, the company does not disclose any formal processes, oversight mechanisms, or accountability measures to govern these lobbying activities, nor does it identify any individual or formal body responsible for reviewing or monitoring alignment with its climate objectives. We found no evidence of a policy outlining how direct or indirect advocacy is managed, audited, or aligned, and no criteria for assessing its engagement with trade associations or policymakers in relation to climate goals.

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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Trimble Inc provides only limited transparency about its climate-related lobbying. The company does name one specific policy—"[Policy engaged with]: SB2750 Precision Agriculture Loan Program Act"—which shows some openness about the legislation it seeks to influence, but it gives no indication whether additional policies are also being pursued. Its description of how it lobbies is restricted to the statement "We have been advocating for a legislative proposal called SB2750 Precision Agriculture Loan Program Act in the United States," without clarifying whether this advocacy involves meetings, written submissions, coalitions, or other channels, and the identified target is simply U.S. policymakers, which is too broad to be fully informative. The desired outcome is articulated in a single sentence explaining that the Act would "provide low-cost loans to farmers to incentivize adoption of precision ag technologies," but the company offers no further detail on additional objectives or the reasons for its position. As a result, while Trimble discloses one concrete lobbying effort, the overall picture of its climate-policy engagement remains sparse.

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