Lobbying Governance
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Genomma Lab describes a structured review process for aligning its policy engagement with its climate objectives, stating that it "engages with external stakeholder (e.g. Mexican Stock Exchange Sustainability Committee, CASIC, CANIPEC) and with our internal stakeholders to ensure our direct and indirect activities that influence policy, are consistent with our overall climate strategy." Oversight is clearly assigned to the president of its Global Sustainability Committee, who "is also consulted in the event of proposed policy engagement of relevance to climate change and the company´s global sustainability committee must agree," demonstrating active governance of both direct and indirect lobbying channels. The company further illustrates indirect alignment by joining CANIPEC’s Grupo Empresarial en Economía Circular to develop a circular-economy plan for its industry and by committing to comply with relevant environmental laws. It also confirms a public commitment to the goals of the Paris Agreement, answering “Yes” when asked about such a position statement. While this indicates strong governance around approval and stakeholder engagement, we found no evidence of a publicly available audit or detailed ongoing monitoring procedure that evaluates how its lobbying activities remain aligned over time.
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