Lobbying Governance
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Indutrade AB discloses a general commitment that its "engagement activities" are conducted "in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement", which signals an intention to align external advocacy with climate objectives; however, beyond this statement there is no publicly available description of how lobbying or policy engagement is governed. The company explains that "sustainability governance is adapted to our decentralised organisation and primarily takes place via the company boards" and that "sustainability is included as a mandatory agenda item at our board meetings", but these passages refer to overall sustainability management and do not specify mechanisms for monitoring, approving or reviewing lobbying positions, nor do they mention trade-association oversight, escalation procedures or audits. Apart from noting that the Board "approves strategies, policies, goals… as well as monitoring preparations ahead of new sustainability legislation", we found no evidence of a dedicated policy, process, or named individual/committee responsible for ensuring that direct or indirect lobbying is consistent with the company’s climate goals. Consequently, while the Paris-alignment commitment indicates some acknowledgement of climate-lobbying expectations, the disclosure lacks detail on governance structures, monitoring steps, or accountability for lobbying alignment.
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