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Installed Building Products discloses only a limited picture of its climate-policy lobbying. It indicates that it belongs to trade associations that lobby on its behalf and describes the mechanism as “educating that more stringent building codes and regulations around new homes’ and buildings’ energy efficiency will have a direct impact on the amount of energy required to heat and cool structures,” but it does not name the government bodies or individual policymakers these associations approach. On the substance of policy, the company cites just one identifiable measure—the 2022 US Inflation Reduction Act—and otherwise refers only generically to energy-efficiency codes and standards, leaving readers unable to see which specific statutes or regulations it has tried to influence. The objectives of its engagement are likewise broad; it says it seeks to “advance sustainable development through energy efficiency, resource preservation, and GHG emissions reduction through building efficiency,” yet it does not spell out what concrete amendments, targets, or timelines it advocates. Taken together, the company offers a basic acknowledgement of climate-related lobbying, but the absence of named lobbying targets, multiple identifiable policies, or clearly defined outcomes means its overall transparency remains limited.
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