Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment | Comment | Score |
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Limited | Nissin Corp provides some, but still limited, visibility into its climate-related lobbying. It names one concrete policy it engages with – Japan’s Energy Conservation Act – and indicates that the focus of its activity is on provisions covering energy-use reduction and climate-related reporting, but it does not mention any other climate measures it may influence. The company explains that it fulfils its obligations under the Act by submitting annual energy-use reports and medium- to long-term plans, showing a single illustrative mechanism of engagement, yet it does not reveal whether it also holds meetings, sends letters or otherwise interacts directly with specific ministries or officials. On desired outcomes, the disclosure is clearer: the company seeks to keep a 1 % annual improvement target for energy intensity and supports the Act’s mandatory disclosure requirements, aligning its actions with the Paris Agreement. Overall, the information demonstrates clear intent on a narrow set of issues but lacks breadth in policy coverage and detail on the channels and counterparts of its lobbying activity. | 1 |