Clauses

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

7 clauses

Joni's Clause

TV Production: Promotion of Sustainable Consumption and Travel

Commissioning broadcasters and platforms contractually requiring production companies to promote sustainable product consumption and travel, both on-screen and during production. 

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Valentina's Clause

Promotion of Sustainable Consumption and Travel in TV Production

This clause helps broadcasters use their purchasing power in service agreements with production companies to give television an active role in raising awareness of the climate emergency. 

Jurisdiction: Germany

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Suse's Clause

Net Zero Sponsor Activation Clauses

This clause creates a net zero corporate outcome from a sponsorship agreement using the influence of the sponsored individual or organisation to have a positive impact on climate change.

Jurisdiction: Germany

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Alexandros’ Clause

Sponsorship agreement: Net Zero Outcome

A clause focusing on activation of sponsor rights relating to net zero to incentivise change, including a ‘reverse win bonus’ for the Sponsor if they hit their net zero target sooner.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Lewi's Clause

Film Production: Carbon Footprint Disclosure

A clause in production agreements obliging video/film production companies to disclose the carbon footprint generated by the production of the video/film in the credits.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Steve's Clause

Green Film Production Credits

This clause encourages the reduction of the carbon footprint of film production and raises public awareness of this in the credits. 

Jurisdiction: Germany

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Kristen's Clause

Dockless Mobility Data Sharing Clauses

This clause is designed to be inserted in licenses or permits or permit applications when a shared mobility company is applying for right-of-way use.

Jurisdiction: USA

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