EN+ Group International PJSC

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited EN+ Group provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. It acknowledges broad policy areas such as the European Green Deal, carbon pricing and the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, but it does not spell out concrete engagements with identifiable bills or regulations, leaving readers unsure which public measures it has actually tried to influence. The company gives virtually no detail on how it approaches policymakers: references to joining international forums, attending COP meetings or urging producers to “write to the London Metal Exchange” do not amount to a description of direct or indirect lobbying channels aimed at governments. By contrast, the desired outcomes are somewhat clearer. EN+ states that it wants the LME to introduce “mandatory reporting on carbon emissions,” hopes to create “a credible standard for low carbon” and “a low-carbon asset class on the LME,” and voices support for carbon pricing and a WTO-compliant CBAM, indicating at least two specific policy objectives. Overall, the disclosures outline high-level aspirations but lack the specificity on policies lobbied and the mechanisms used that would demonstrate strong transparency.

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