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Nucor Corp’s public filings indicate that it “makes available on its website … a report on the Company’s Political Disclosures and Lobbying Oversight,” which signals that the company recognises the need for some form of oversight of its lobbying activities. However, beyond this single reference, we found no further description of how lobbying is governed, no information on who (individual or committee) conducts or reviews the oversight, and no detail on processes for monitoring or aligning either direct or trade-association lobbying—particularly with respect to climate policy. The disclosure therefore points to the existence of an oversight report but does not explain its scope, frequency, methodology, or linkage to the company’s climate goals, so the publicly available evidence reflects only limited transparency regarding lobbying governance.
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Nucor Corp discloses only minimal information about its climate-related advocacy. It notes that it has taken part in “policy conversations to accelerate greenhouse gas emission reductions within the steel industry” and that it is a founding member of the Global Steel Climate Council, which developed the voluntary Steel Climate Standard, but it does not identify any specific government policies, bills or regulations it has tried to shape. The company likewise offers no details on how it engages policymakers—there is no mention of meetings, submissions, letters, or other direct or indirect lobbying channels, nor are any target authorities or jurisdictions named. While it expresses a broad ambition to speed up decarbonisation and increase transparency in the steel sector, it stops short of outlining concrete legislative changes, amendments, or measurable goals it seeks from policymakers. Overall, the disclosure provides only a general statement of intent without the specificity needed to understand Nucor’s actual lobbying activities or objectives.
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