Lobbying Governance
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Dormakaba Holding AG indicates limited governance around climate-related lobbying. It explains that “dormakaba has a neutral stance with regard to political matters” while being “open to dialogue with policy makers on matters related to climate change,” showing a willingness to engage but without specifying any oversight or approval procedures. The company notes that “as a member of IBU, dormakaba thus ensures that indirect activities which may influence the policy of the mentioned ministries are consistent with the overall climate change strategy,” reflecting a commitment to align indirect lobbying via its trade association membership. It also affirms a “public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” yet we found no evidence of a defined policy or process to monitor or manage lobbying, no disclosure of a “named individual or formal body” overseeing lobbying alignment, and no “audit or review” of climate lobbying activities, indicating the absence of structured governance mechanisms.
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