G-Tekt Corp

Lobbying Transparency and Governance

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Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Comment Score
Limited G-Tekt Corp provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It does identify one concrete piece of legislation it engages with—the Japanese “地球温暖化対策の推進に関する法律” (Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures)—and explains that the focus of this engagement is national climate-related reporting requirements. The company also describes the mechanism it uses, saying it “calculates and reports its greenhouse-gas emissions to the government,” but it does not name the specific ministry or agency that receives these reports or indicate any other forms of contact, leaving the lobbying target and methods largely unspecified. Finally, while it states that it offers “support with no exceptions” for the policy and that its stance is aligned with the Paris Agreement, it does not articulate any concrete amendments, timetables, or policy changes it is seeking. Altogether, the disclosure shows that the company acknowledges a single policy interaction and a basic mode of engagement, but it stops short of detailing the full scope of its lobbying activities or the precise outcomes it wishes to influence. 1
Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Comment Score
Limited G-Tekt Corp indicates “Yes” when asked if it has a “public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” which demonstrates a pledge to align its policy engagement with climate objectives. However, the company does not disclose any process or concrete mechanisms for how these engagement activities are monitored or managed, and it does not identify any individual or formal body responsible for overseeing lobbying alignment. We found no evidence of a policy implementation, review steps, or coverage of both direct and indirect lobbying channels, so the governance framework for its climate-related lobbying remains limited. 1