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Concordia Financial Group provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. The disclosures indicate that the bank discusses broad policy areas such as carbon taxes, GHG-emission regulations and the Kanagawa Decarbonization Vision 2050, but it does not identify any specific bill, regulation or governmental process it has tried to influence. It describes a single mechanism—the creation of the Regional Decarbonization Platform and related partnerships—to facilitate dialogue on climate issues, yet it does not say which government bodies or officials are the target of that engagement, nor does it outline any direct contacts such as letters, consultations or meetings with policymakers. Finally, while the company explains its own net-zero lending and investment goals and its intent to “support regional decarbonization,” it stops short of stating the concrete policy changes it seeks or its position for or against particular measures. Taken together, the information shows some acknowledgement of climate-policy engagement but offers little detail on the specific policies, lobbying channels or outcomes involved.
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