Superior Plus Corp

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
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Limited Superior Plus provides only limited visibility into its climate-policy lobbying. It notes that, through bodies such as the Canadian Propane Association and the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, it advocates on “low-carbon fuels in the transportation sector” and for “the inclusion of renewable and low-carbon fuel vehicles in emissions-reduction goals,” but it does not name any specific bills, regulations, or jurisdictions it seeks to influence. The company identifies its main channel as indirect engagement via industry associations, yet it does not spell out which governmental departments or lawmakers are being approached or what formats—letters, meetings, consultation submissions—are used. Likewise, it states broad ambitions such as promoting propane as “a cost-effective way to reduce transportation emissions,” without detailing concrete legislative amendments, numeric targets, or timelines it wants adopted. Because the disclosure stops short of naming particular policies, targets, or mechanisms, the overall transparency of Superior Plus’s climate lobbying remains limited.

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