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Hanwa Co Ltd does not disclose any governance processes for lobbying. All evidence relates to its sustainability governance, noting that “the Sustainability Promotion Committee ... take[s] the lead in analyzing and tracking the progress of issues to solve them through business activities and social contribution activities,” and that “Discussions of the Committee are reported to the Board of Directors when appropriate, and directions are received as necessary.” While the committee has “worked on individual topics such as climate change and human rights, and met four times in FY2023,” there is no reference to any oversight, review, or alignment mechanism for either direct or indirect lobbying activities, nor is any individual or formal body named as responsible for lobbying governance.
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Hanwa Co., Ltd. provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. The company names one specific policy area—the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)—and broadly references “initiatives for emissions trading,” but gives no further detail on which regulations or jurisdictions it is actively trying to influence. It describes internal governance structures, noting that its Sustainability Promotion Committee "examines matters related to climate change and proposes plans to take measures" and reports to the Board, yet it does not indicate any external engagement methods such as written submissions, meetings with officials, or participation in trade associations, nor does it identify which policymakers are approached. The disclosure sets out high-level climate ambitions, including contributing to carbon neutrality and cutting Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 34 % by FY2030, and mentions an intention to expand sales of low-carbon products, but it does not articulate the specific legislative or regulatory outcomes it seeks to secure through lobbying. As a result, the transparency provided around actual lobbying activities, the mechanisms employed, and the concrete policy outcomes pursued remains minimal.
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