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CCC SA provides a basic, but not extensive, picture of its climate-related lobbying. It identifies one concrete policy engagement, the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), and specifies that the activity took place in Europe and deals with climate-change mitigation reporting. The company explains its method—participation in public consultations—and names the policymaking body it addressed (EFRAG), giving a single, clearly described mechanism and target. CCC SA also states that it fully supports adoption of the ESRS in a manner consistent with the Paris Agreement, spelling out the position it seeks to advance and the rationale behind it. However, no additional policies, alternative engagement channels, or other desired policy outcomes are disclosed, so the overall level of transparency remains limited.
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CCC SA indicates that its sustainability strategy is overseen by “Supervisory and Management boards” with the Supervisory Board “responsible for approving ESG activities” and the Management Board charged with integrating business goals, monitoring performance and managing objectives and targets, and management personnel including the “Director of the Sustainability Department” implement and coordinate the company’s ESG activities. The company also affirms a “public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.” However, we found no evidence of a specific governance process for lobbying activities, no description of how direct or indirect lobbying is monitored or aligned with its climate policy, and no disclosure of any individual or committee charged with overseeing lobbying alignment, indicating limited disclosure of lobbying governance.
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