We have expanded the list of climate policies we assess company engagement with to incorporate land-use related policy, referring to legislative or regulatory measures to enhance and protect ecosystems and land where carbon is being stored. Assessments under this category are currently underweighted in terms of their contribution to the overall company metrics. This weighting will be progressively increased over the next 6 months.
We adjusted the terminology used to describe the queries running down the left-hand side of our scoring matrix and added additional explanatory text to the info-boxes. This has no impact on the scores and methodology. It has been done following user feedback to improve clarity.
InfluenceMap Data Point on Corporate - Influencer Relationship
(1 = weak, 10 = strong)
Antam is a member of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (2021 Sustainability Report, April 2022, accessed April 2023)
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InfluenceMap Data Point on Corporate - Influencer Relationship
(1 = weak, 10 = strong)
Antam is a member of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (2021 Sustainability Report, April 2022, accessed April 2023)
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In this section, we depict graphically the relationships the corporation has with trade associations, federations, advocacy groups and other third parties who may be acting on their behalf to influence climate change policy. Each of the columns above represents one relationship the corporation appears to have with such a third party. In these columns, the top, dark section represents the strength of the relationship the corporation has with the influencer. For example if a corporation's senior executive also held a key role in the trade association, we would deem this to be a strong relationship and it would be on the far left of the chart above, with the weaker ones to the right. Click on these grey shaded upper sections for details of these relationships. The middle section contains a link to the organization score details of the influencer concerned, so you can see the details of its climate change policy influence. Click on the middle sections for for details of the trade associations. The lower section contains the organization score of that influencer, the lower the more negatively it is influencing climate policy.
Climate Lobbying Overview: Aneka Tambang (Antam) appears to have limited transparent engagement on climate policy. However, the company has communicated top-line support for the energy transition and Indonesia’s net-zero commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Top-line Messaging on Climate Policy: Antam’s top-line communications on climate change are broadly positive, albeit limited. In its 2021 Sustainability Report, published in April 2022, the company appeared to support Indonesia’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of net-zero by 2060. This position was reiterated in a November 2022 press release. In its 2021 Sustainability Report, Antam also communicated broad support for mitigating climate change through land-use techniques including “reclamation, revegetation”. In the same report, Antam supported the Paris Agreement and Indonesia’s Nationally Determined Contributions. However, the company has not clearly communicated a position on the need for government regulation to mitigate climate change.
Engagement with Climate-Related Regulations: Antam does not appear to have any transparent engagement on specific climate-related policies. However, the company supported the Government of Indonesia’s efforts to reduce emissions through energy efficiency in its 2021 Sustainability Report, published in April 2022. Antam has not responded to CDP’s climate change information request from 2012 to 2022.
Positioning on Energy Transition: Antam appears broadly supportive of the energy transition. In its 2021 Sustainability Report, published in April 2022, the company supported the Government of Indonesia’s roadmap to transition to a low-carbon economy in line with the Paris Agreement, including renewable energies. In an April 2022 press release, Antam President Director, Nico Kanter, communicated support for the Government of Indonesia’s efforts to develop an integrated electric vehicle battery industry. Antam reiterated its support for the implementation of electric vehicle battery technology and green energy in a November 2022 press release.
Industry Association Governance: Antam has disclosed a list of its industry association memberships in its 2021 Sustainability Report, published in April 2022, including whether it is a member of relevant committees. However, there are no further details of each organization’s climate policy positions, and the company has not published a review of its industry associations on climate change. InfluenceMap has not found any memberships to industry associations currently covered by its database.
InfluenceMap collects and assesses evidence of corporate climate policy engagement on a weekly basis, depending on the availability of information from each specific data source (for more information see our methodology). While this analysis flows through to the company’s scores each week, the summary above is updated periodically. This summary was last updated in Q4 2022.
Additional Note: Antam is headquartered in Indonesia, where InfluenceMap’s LobbyMap platform can currently only make a provisional assessment of corporate climate policy engagement, due to limited capability to access publicly available data on this issue. As it is possible that InfluenceMap is not yet able to fully capture evidence of Bumi Resources' climate policy engagement activities, these scores should be considered provisional at this time.