Climate-Aligned Construction Waste Management

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

7 clauses
Caroline's Clause

Climate-Aligned Construction Waste Management

Contractual obligations in respect of the usage of materials and waste management to ensure consequential GHGs are minimised.

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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Sam's Clause

Net Zero Land Development

A clause which can be added to a development agreement between a municipality and a developer to promote net zero development.

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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Louis' Clause

Introduce Emissions Benchmarking

A clause containing a mechanism that benchmarks a contractor's carbon footprint against the market. 

Jurisdiction: Australia

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Edward and Elsie's Clause

Align Construction Projects with Climate Targets

This clause revises the standard of care for construction contracts to require Contractors and Service Providers to adhere to best industry practice to mitigate climate risk and ensure that a construction project meets its carbon or net-zero objectives.

Jurisdiction: Australia

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Edgar's Clause

Climate-Resilient Landscape Design Contracts

Insert a clause into landscape architect appointments and/ or building contracts requiring the appointee to utilise the available open space in an environmentally efficient manner.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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