Lobbying Governance
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Puig Brands SA has a robust sustainability governance structure with its Sustainability and Social Responsibility Committee, the CSO-led annual climate and nature taskforce, and an ESG Team that “meets monthly to oversee the execution of Puig’s ESG initiatives,” but the company does not disclose any governance specifically for lobbying or policy engagement. The evidence highlights that “engagement with activities that have a direct impact on climate is the core of the defined ESG roadmap,” and that “the strategy and decision-making to define the activities where Puig is and will be engaged is part of the ESG Committee and ESG Team regular meetings,” yet we found no evidence of a policy, process, or oversight for directing lobbying efforts. There is no mention of a named individual or board committee responsible for overseeing lobbying alignment, nor any mechanism for reviewing or aligning both direct and indirect lobbying activities with the company’s climate change strategy.
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