Lobbying Governance
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Aedifica provides only limited insight into how it governs its lobbying activities. It states that "political engagement and lobbying activities are not considered material sustainability topics" and that it "engage[s] in lobbying exclusively through sector associations," but it does not describe any internal mechanism that would monitor, review, or oversee these association engagements. The company does note that its "anti-bribery policy strictly prohibits making political contributions," yet this speaks to financial compliance rather than governance of policy advocacy. The sole element indicating attention to climate-related alignment is the acknowledgement that the organisation "has a public commitment or position statement to conduct [its] engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement." However, we found no evidence of a dedicated committee, named executive, or formal process that reviews or assures alignment of either direct or indirect lobbying with the company’s climate objectives. Consequently, the disclosure shows a public commitment to Paris alignment but lacks detail on oversight structures, monitoring procedures, or corrective actions, indicating only a limited level of lobbying governance transparency.
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