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NEC Networks & System Integration Corporation provides very limited transparency on its climate lobbying. It references broad policy areas such as adaptation and resilience to climate change and product subsidies but does not identify any specific laws, regulations, or bills it has engaged with. The company also fails to disclose any concrete lobbying mechanisms or name the government bodies or officials it interacts with, referring only vaguely to regional partnerships and collaboration with governments and local entities. While it expresses a general ambition to achieve a decarbonized society by 2050, no measurable targets, proposed amendments, or specific policy outcomes are outlined.
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Moderate |
NEC Networks & System Integration Corp discloses a process for monitoring external engagement activities to ensure alignment with its climate commitments. The company states that it has a basic policy aimed at achieving sustainability growth, including carbon neutrality, and supports the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). It mentions its membership in the Japan Business Federation (日本経済団体連合会), which allows it to monitor policy developments. Furthermore, it shares information on policy movements within its Sustainability Committee, which appears to play a role in monitoring these activities. However, while the company describes monitoring mechanisms and mentions the involvement of the Sustainability Committee, it does not provide detailed evidence of how it actively aligns its direct lobbying or engages with trade associations to correct or exit positions that conflict with its climate policy. Additionally, there is no disclosure of a specific individual or formal group responsible for overseeing lobbying alignment, nor is there evidence of a comprehensive review or audit process for lobbying activities.
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