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Wienerberger AG provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. It does acknowledge attention to the EU Green Deal, noting that "EU Green Deal will fuel the renovation business" and that "National implementation of European plans will support Wienerberger’s local business," but it does not break this broad reference down into the specific directives or legislative files it has engaged on, nor does it name any other identifiable climate-related bills or regulations. The company speaks generally about working with “local authorities and policymakers” and advocating for affordable housing, renovation incentives and water infrastructure, yet offers no information on how it lobbies—such as meetings, written submissions, or industry association activity—or which governmental bodies or individual decision-makers it targets. Its desired outcomes are described only at a high level, for example seeking “state aid for renovation measures” and support for “regulations to move to net zero-emission buildings by 2030,” without concrete policy proposals, positions, or quantifiable goals. The absence of detail on both the mechanisms of influence and the specific policy asks means the disclosure remains cursory rather than transparent.
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