Supply: Due Diligence Questionnaire

Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents

7 clauses
Augie’s Procurement DDQ

Supply: Due Diligence Questionnaire

A due diligence questionnaire (DDQ) that asks potential suppliers to provide information regarding a wide range of climate change-related issues going beyond the standard questions.

Jurisdiction: USA

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Odin's Clause

Net Zero Target Supply Chain Cascade Clause

Aligns a business’ carbon reduction target with its supply chain and business partners, enabling the business to achieve its target or take control to achieve it.

Jurisdiction: USA

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Zeela's Clause

Incentivise Emissions Reductions through Gain-Share

This clause incentivizes a counterparty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in exchange for a gain-share payment calculated by reference to the value of the goods or services it provides.

Jurisdiction: USA

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Miko's Clause

Encourage Sourcing of Greener, Fairer Renewable Energy

A clause obliging stakeholders in renewable energy technology supply chains to lower their carbon emissions, minimize their environmental impact and safeguard against modern slavery.

Jurisdiction: USA

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Antonio's Clause

Reduce Food Waste in Supply Chain

Clause to redress the balance in the food chain by promoting fairness for the producer whilst supporting the customer to ensure produce is not wasted at any point throughout the supply chain.

Jurisdiction: USA

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Rafa’s Clause

Renewable Energy Requirements in Supply Contracts

A precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier/ contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.

Jurisdiction: USA

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Benton's Clause

Deforestation and Land Use Change Clause and Questionnaire

This clause and the associated self-assessment questionnaire enable businesses and law firms to gain a better understanding of deforestation and land use change across their supply chains.

Jurisdiction: USA

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