Lobbying Governance
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Delta Galil provides only a basic description of how it governs climate-related engagement, stating that it holds “a review, annually, of sustainability and climate related matters to discuss initiatives/activities that should be implemented according to internal or external requirements,” which indicates an internal review mechanism intended to keep engagement activities aligned with its climate strategy. However, the disclosure does not specify who conducts or oversees this annual review, offer any details on how direct or trade-association lobbying positions are assessed, or describe corrective actions if misalignment is identified. The company also notes that it has “No” public commitment “to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement… but we plan to have one in the next two years,” showing that key alignment policies are still forthcoming. Beyond the single reference to an annual review, we found no evidence of named accountability structures, monitoring of indirect lobbying, or published alignment assessments, suggesting that the company’s lobbying governance remains limited and largely undeveloped in the public domain.
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