Lobbying Governance
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Grupo Industrial Saltillo indicates that it seeks to keep its “external engagement activities … consistent with your climate commitments” by relying on provisions in “el Decálogo y el código de ética de la organización,” which include a “compromiso con el desarrollo sustentable” and require suppliers to meet “ciertos estándares de actuación en materia ambiental,” suggesting an intention to align at least some engagement actions with its sustainability principles. However, the disclosure offers only a broad reference to these ethical guidelines and supplier clauses and provides no details on how lobbying or policy-advocacy activities are monitored, who approves them, or how alignment is verified; the company “does not have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” and we found no evidence of a dedicated committee, named executive, or systematic review covering trade-association lobbying. This indicates the company has acknowledged the need for alignment but has disclosed only limited mechanisms and no formal oversight structure for its climate-related lobbying governance.
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