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NXP appears to integrate sustainability oversight into its management structure through the Nominating, Governance and Sustainability Committee, which "oversees integration of a broad set of sustainability considerations into business functions," and the Sustainability Management Board, which "meets regularly to ensure our sustainability performance is in line with our strategy and aspirations." However, we found no evidence the company discloses any processes, oversight structures, or accountability measures specific to its lobbying activities, whether direct or indirect, and no mention of the alignment of such lobbying with its climate or other policy goals. The company does not disclose any individual or committee responsible for reviewing or approving lobbying positions, nor does it provide any information on how it monitors or manages its engagement with trade associations or policymakers.
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NXP Semiconductors provides only limited transparency on its climate-related lobbying. It indicates it has “participated in several consultations from the EU Commission on new regulations concerning sustainability and human rights,” taken part in the SEMI Semiconductor Climate Consortium, and worked through the European Semiconductor Industry Association, but it does not name the specific directives, regulations or bills addressed in those engagements. The company describes its methods in broad terms—such as joining “multi-stakeholder projects, meetings and conferences” or association workgroups—yet it does not identify which government departments, legislators or regulatory agencies were approached. Likewise, NXP speaks of supporting “carbon-neutrality projects,” advancing Scope 3 reporting and aligning with initiatives like the European Green Deal, but it stops short of stating the precise policy changes, targets or amendments it is lobbying for. This high-level discussion of mechanisms, policy areas and aspirations without concrete details leaves the extent and focus of the company’s climate-policy advocacy unclear.
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