Political Influence

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All significant input relating to legislative procedures, all entries in lobby lists, all significant payments of membership fees, all contributions to governments as well as all donations to political parties and politicians should be disclosed by country in a differentiated way.

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Political influence has both a positive and negative impact on society. On the one hand, companies can contribute their expertise when political parameters are being developed which are beneficial for sustainable development (e.g. industry solutions when introducing sustainable technologies). Contributing ideas and concerns to the political process is entirely legitimate within a democracy. However, lobbying can stand in the way of the necessary developments if influence is exerted on political processes in ways which are opaque, subtle and one-sided. Doing business responsibly therefore also involves a company transparently communicating what political involvement it has and whether that involvement primarily promotes or hinders sustainable development.

What needs to be borne in mind?

Please make reference to the following:

  • All significant input relating to legislative procedures
  • Key policy papers and recommendations
  • All lobby lists featuring representatives of your company
  • All material membership fees paid by your company
  • All the contributions made to governments
  • All material donations made to political parties or politicians

Present this information separately for each country in which your company operates. Please also cover the relevant aspects if it is industry associations rather than your company that exert political influence. Particular relevance is attached to the membership fees for organisations that engage politically on behalf of their members, such as chambers of commerce and industry, retail associations and regional industry associations. Please bear in mind that legislative procedures are processes on which organisations could have an influence during the drafting of legislation, rather than legislation which is already in force and which affects an organisation.

Aspect 1:

State which current legislative procedures are relevant to the company and the form of input given regarding those procedures.

Aspect 2:

Outline whether your company/your industry association exerts political influence and, if so, how. Additionally for donations to political parties, name the parties you have donated to in the past year and the amount of the donation(s).

Aspect 3:

State the criteria used to decide which activity or issue your company supports at a political level.

Aspect 4:

State which politically active organisations your company is a member of.

Political influence encompasses both an organisation’s financial and personal links with the field of politics. Here, financial influence relates to membership fee payments, contributions to governments and donations to political parties and politicians. Personal links occur first and foremost when key decision makers within a company move into politics or vice versa. Political influence also encompasses membership in interest groups and cooperation with the relevant lobby agencies, law firms, consultancy and PR firms, foundations and think tanks.
Event-driven company initiatives and membership of specific politically active working groups such as the Partnership for Sustainable Textiles are likewise classified as political influence.

Key Performance Indicator GRI SRS-415-1: Political contributions

a.Total monetary value of financial and in-kind political contributions made directly and indirectly by the organization by country and recipient/beneficiary.
b.If applicable, how the monetary value of in-kind contributions was estimated.

Key Performance Indicator EFFAS G01-01

Contributions to political parties as a percentage of total revenues. Link

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