Clauses
Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents
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Model environmental terms and conditions that an impact investor (financing private sector projects) can incorporate and adapt for its specific needs into its standard documents.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Clauses for a shareholders' agreement which allow investors to hold the company to account on climate issues and incentivise shareholder support for the company's climate transition plan.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A due diligence questionnaire (DDQ) that requires a company to provide information on its environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy and related risk management.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Jurisdiction: México
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Jurisdiction: México
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Jurisdiction: México
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Jurisdiction: México
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Jurisdiction: México
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A generic reporting or disclosure clause that can be included in the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association (APLMA) information and undertakings provisions of any corporate loan, and is not limited to those loans which are either (i) linked to sustainability goals or (ii) are considered ‘green’ projects.Â
Jurisdiction: Australia
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Amendments to a standard early stage shareholders’ agreement for SMEs that enable investors to hold an SME to account on climate change issues and align all parties’ interests with achieving net zero.
Jurisdiction: Australia
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Model clauses, as a set of optional riders divided into product categories and ESG goals, to incorporate SLPs into traditional financing documents, standard T&Cs and finance products.Â
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Amendments to standard non-leveraged investment documents to focus the founders and investee company on climate change and environmental issues with their products, services, and operations.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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