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Wolters Kluwer NV has a public commitment to align its engagement with climate goals, noting explicitly that it “have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” but the company does not disclose any internal mechanisms, oversight structures, monitoring procedures, or accountability measures to ensure that its direct or indirect lobbying activities are actually aligned with those goals.
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Wolters Kluwer provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company refers to engagement on “energy efficiency” legislation and to discussions on creating “a level playing field in the industry,” signalling that it has at least some involvement in this policy area, but it does not name any specific law, regulation or jurisdiction. Its description of how it lobbies is similarly vague: it notes “frequent contact with third party stakeholders that share our interest in sustainability and climate change,” and says it works with NGOs to influence energy-efficiency rules, yet it does not describe concrete mechanisms such as letters, consultations or meetings, nor does it identify the government bodies or legislators it seeks to influence. Finally, the disclosures do not articulate what policy changes or outcomes the company is pursuing. As a result, the transparency offered is confined to broad statements of engagement without the detail needed to understand the focus, methods or objectives of its climate lobbying.
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