Clauses
Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents
11 clauses
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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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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A precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier or contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.
Jurisdiction: Australia
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A clause obliging stakeholders in renewable energy technology supply chains to lower their carbon emissions, minimise their environmental impact and safeguard against modern slavery.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A Self-Assessment Questionnaire for supply chain contracts to make businesses aware of adverse environmental impacts relating to land use within their supply chain.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier/ contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier/ contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.
Jurisdiction: USA
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A set of clauses to sit within a parametric insurance policy that incentivise insured parties to provide for the rapid restoration of coral reefs after catastrophic weather events.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A series of stepped options for commercial leases that help corporate landlords and tenants generate additional 'green' electrons for the electricity grid where their leasehold property is located.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Drafting for corporate finance documentation whereby interest payments are adjusted based on the borrower group’s performance measured against water sustainability key performance indicators (KPIs).
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A clause aimed at reducing the use and wastage of water throughout a company's supply chain by requiring suppliers to provide audit results to the company.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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