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Green X Engineering is a company involved in engineering services and has received notable investments from LaunchLab and University Technology Fund.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Green X Engineering

-36.12

0.02%

Latest Event

Green X Engineering’s Lobbying Influence Under Scrutiny

A UCLA study exposes that green businesses are investing significant sums in lobbying efforts, with indications that companies like Green X Engineering may be using this political channel to shape regulatory frameworks. Although these efforts are often justified as supporting environmental standards, they simultaneously risk amplifying corporate power and undermining democratic processes.

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TOADIE

Green X Engineering is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Green X Engineering’s Lobbying Influence Under Scrutiny Logo
    MAR
    01
    2025

    A UCLA study exposes that green businesses are investing significant sums in lobbying efforts, with indications that companies like Green X Engineering may be using this political channel to shape regulatory frameworks. Although these efforts are often justified as supporting environmental standards, they simultaneously risk amplifying corporate power and undermining democratic processes.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 26

    The article highlights that green firms are spending large sums on lobbying, mirroring tactics typically associated with heavily polluting industries. For Green X Engineering, this pattern of political spending—intended to influence policy—raises serious questions about its commitment to democratic accountability, as such actions can prioritize corporate interests over public well-being.

    Green businesses are spending big bucks on lobbying power

  • Green Firms’ Contradictory Lobbying Practices Raise Concerns Logo
    NOV
    30
    2023

    A recent study finds that despite producing green innovations, many firms engage in lobbying that supports 'brown' or anti-environment policies to protect market dominance, potentially undermining democratic accountability and progressive reforms.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 26

    The research highlighted in the article reveals that while green innovations tend to reduce adverse environmental incidents, many green firms counterbalance these benefits with lobbying efforts that favor brown legislation. This contradictory behavior suggests a complicity in preserving market power and undermining progressive democratic practices, which from an anti-fascist perspective is deeply concerning.

    Lobbying Activity of Green Firms is Misaligned with Innovation

  • Green X Engineering: Allegations of Human Rights Issues in Renewables Sector Logo
    JUL
    04
    2020

    A Bloomberg opinion article raises concerns over human rights abuses in renewable-energy companies, highlighting issues such as land grabs, dangerous working conditions, and inadequate human rights and supply chain policies. These concerns are particularly relevant for companies like Green X Engineering operating in the green energy sector.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 26

    The article documents widespread human rights allegations in the renewables sector, including unsafe working conditions and neglect of worker rights. This reflects deep issues in labor relations and human rights practices, which could negatively impact companies like Green X Engineering if similar policies are not enforced.

    Green-Energy Companies Have a Human-Rights Problem

  • -50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 26

    The piece highlights significant deficiencies in managing supply chain ethics, particularly in ensuring the protection of indigenous land rights and fair relocation practices. Such gaps underline the risk of indirect complicity in human rights abuses among renewable-energy companies, casting a shadow on their ethical responsibility.

    Green-Energy Companies Have a Human-Rights Problem

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Engineering Services
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