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Arcadyan Technology Corp offers only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company alludes to broad policy areas such as carbon pricing, carbon taxes and international frameworks like the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement, and notes that it “collaborates with the government’s environmental protection measures” and follows Taiwan’s planned carbon-trading platform, yet it does not name any specific bills, regulations or rulemakings it has tried to influence. No direct or indirect lobbying mechanisms—such as meetings with ministries, written submissions, or work through trade associations—are identified, nor are any policymaker targets mentioned. Likewise, the disclosure does not set out clear policy positions or legislative outcomes the company seeks; references to objectives like reducing air pollution or achieving net-zero emissions are framed as internal operational goals rather than advocacy aims. Overall, the information provided is not sufficient to understand whether the company actively lobbies on climate policy or what changes it hopes to see in public regulation.
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