Lobbying Governance
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SPIE SA discloses minimal governance over its lobbying activities, with no dedicated processes to ensure that its external engagement aligns with its climate commitments. The group states that “SPIE s’interdit toute forme de financement d’activités politiques. Le groupe n’a pas recours à des lobbystes et n’a pas conclu de contrats à cet effet,” yet acknowledges that “des associations professionnelles auxquels il appartient… peuvent, dans certains cas, chercher à influer sur la décision publique” without describing any mechanism to review or manage these indirect lobbying activities. SPIE also highlights its support for climate advocacy through its funding of The Shift Project—“advocating the shift to a low-carbon economy in Europe”—and, when asked if it has a public commitment to align its engagement with the Paris Agreement, responds simply “Yes.” However, the company does not disclose any formal policy or process for monitoring or aligning its lobbying efforts—direct or indirect—with its climate transition plan, nor does it name any individual or committee with responsibility for oversight of such activities.
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