Toyobo Co Ltd

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
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E
Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Toyobo provides a basic level of transparency about its climate-related lobbying. It identifies one concrete policy engagement, stating it worked on the “2021年3月に『プラスチックに関る資源循環の促進等に関する法律案』”, which clarifies the specific legislation it sought to influence. The company also describes how it lobbied, noting that it conducted “意見交換を行った” through the industry coalition Clean Ocean Material Alliance (CLOMA); however, it does not name the government ministries or individual policymakers that received these exchanges, nor does it outline any additional channels beyond this single alliance, so the mechanism remains only partially detailed. Toyobo is clearer about what it wants to achieve, linking its activity to the national “プラスチック資源循環戦略” and endorsing the CLOMA Action Plan goal of introducing two million tonnes of biomass plastics by 2030—providing two tangible policy outcomes. Altogether, the disclosure shows some specificity on the policy, the coalition vehicle used, and the objectives pursued, but it omits further detail on additional policies, multiple methods of engagement, and the precise governmental targets of its lobbying.

D