Albertsons Cos Inc

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
None Albertsons Cos Inc does not disclose any governance process for aligning its lobbying activities with climate policy. When asked whether it had a public commitment or position statement to conduct engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement, the company responded “No, and we do not plan to have one in the next two years.” We found no evidence of any policy or process to monitor or manage its climate-related lobbying activities, nor any oversight structure or named individual responsible for reviewing lobbying alignment. This indicates the company does not disclose any measures to govern or align its lobbying with climate goals.

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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Albertsons provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It lists broad policy areas it engages on – for example "GHG management, carbon footprint development … energy efficiency" and "Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)" – but it does not identify any specific bills, regulations or rulemakings, so readers cannot see exactly which measures it has tried to influence. Its description of how it lobbies is similarly high-level: the company says it "periodically participates in the legislative and regulatory processes" and normally works "as part of a coalition" or "through trade associations" yet it does not name the coalitions, the trade associations, the jurisdictions, or the public bodies it approaches, nor does it describe concrete tools such as letters, testimony or meetings. Finally, the company is explicit that it currently has no defined policy asks, stating "We don’t have any specific legislative solutions to share," leaving the intended outcomes of its engagement unclear. Overall, the disclosure signals some involvement in policy debates but lacks the detail necessary to understand which climate policies are being lobbied, how, and to what end.

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