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Rede D’Or Sao Luiz SA indicates a public commitment to align its engagement activities with the goals of the Paris Agreement, answering “Yes” to “Does your organization have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement?” However, the company does not disclose any mechanisms or processes for reviewing, monitoring, or managing its lobbying activities, does not identify any individual or formal body responsible for oversight, and provides no information on how it aligns either its direct advocacy or its engagement through industry associations with its stated climate policy.
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Rede D’Or São Luiz gives only a cursory account of its climate-related advocacy. It says it will “engage entities that can influence climate change policies” and participate in “groups, committees, and programs related to climate change,” but it never identifies which government bodies or jurisdictions it approaches or the methods—such as meetings, submissions, or letters—it actually uses. Likewise, the company offers no disclosure of the specific laws, regulations, or policy proposals it has tried to influence, simply referring to broad aims such as reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. Its stated objective remains at the level of aspiration, with no concrete policy changes or legislative outcomes described. This limited information reveals that the company acknowledges an intention to be active on climate policy, yet provides virtually no detail on the policies, mechanisms, or precise outcomes that would make the nature and direction of its lobbying transparent.
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