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Nippon Denko provides a limited view of its climate-policy lobbying. It does identify two specific government-led initiatives it engages with—the Ministry of the Environment’s “platform for town development through decarbonization and reconstruction” and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s “GX League”—showing some clarity on the policy arenas in which it participates. However, the company does not explain how it seeks to influence these initiatives: it simply notes participation without describing whether it sends letters, holds meetings, submits consultation responses, or otherwise communicates with decision-makers, nor does it name the policymakers it addresses. The objectives it discloses are high-level corporate aspirations such as achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and promoting energy-saving measures, renewable energy and carbon offsets, rather than specific legislative changes or quantified policy targets. Because the disclosures stop short of detailing concrete mechanisms or the precise outcomes it advocates, overall transparency on its climate lobbying remains limited.
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