Lobbying Governance
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Sinopec Kantons Holdings Ltd’s disclosures under the “Structure and Management of Governance” section highlight the establishment of an “Environmental, Social and Governance Working Committee” in 2020 to strengthen corporate sustainability, stating that “The Board has delegated the day-to-day responsibility for ESG-related matters to the ESG Working Committee” and that this body “reported regularly to the Board on their implementation to ensure that the Board is aware of the progress of the Group’s targets and related climate issues.” While these details demonstrate processes for overseeing climate risks, setting carbon targets, and reporting on ESG objectives, we found no evidence of any governance processes for lobbying activities—neither direct lobbying nor indirect lobbying through trade associations—including no description of monitoring, review, alignment procedures, or a named individual or committee responsible for policy advocacy alignment.
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