Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment | Comment | Score |
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Limited | The information provided offers only limited insight into the company’s climate-related lobbying. It identifies a single specific policy reference—“Vetropack supports the European Green Deal”—alongside broader references to energy infrastructure and financial instruments, but it gives no further detail on any other laws or regulations it has tried to influence. No description is offered of how the company actually engages policymakers: there is no mention of letters, meetings, consultations, coalition work, or the governmental bodies that might be targeted. On desired outcomes, the disclosures stay at a very high level, calling for “the necessary framework conditions for a paradigm shift within the industry,” “rapid access to affordable, low-carbon energy,” and general “EU support with new or existing financial instruments,” without specifying concrete amendments, funding levels, or regulatory changes. This absence of detail on mechanisms and the lack of precise, measurable policy objectives mean that, while the company signals an interest in supportive climate policy, it is not transparent about the substance or tactics of its lobbying activity. | 1 |