Clauses
Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents
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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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本条項によって、カスタマーは、代替サプライヤーが既存のサプライヤーと比べてより環境に優しい供給条件を提示できる場合に、サプライヤーを切り替えることができます。
Jurisdiction: 日本
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A clause for supply contracts incentivising climate change adaptation in product supply chains.
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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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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This clause gives customers a right to switch suppliers if the existing supplier is unable to match a ‘greener’ offer from an alternative supplier.
Jurisdiction: Aotearoa New Zealand
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Embeds ‘Repair, Reuse and Recycle’ concepts in procurement / supply agreements for the benefit of the client, end consumer and environment.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A clause that sets climate and environmental performance metrics for suppliers, incentives for meeting supplier performance targets and consequences for breach.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Using supply chain contracts to extend positive climate change measures adopted in one country to contracting parties in other countries that may have less of a legislative focus on climate.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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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: 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 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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