Renewable Energy Requirements in Supply Contracts
Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents
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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 precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier/ contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Clauses to redress the balance in the food chain by promoting fairness for the producer while supporting the customer to ensure produce is not wasted at any point throughout the supply chain.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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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: Deutschland
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Clauses for a ‘Profit of Pasturage’ agreement - as an alternative to traditional farm business tenancy clauses - to promote regenerative farming methods controlled by the landowner.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A clause to incentivise rural and agricultural tenants to reduce their greenhouse gases (GHGs), promote carbon sequestration (absorption and storage) and encourage rewilding and biodiversity.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A net zero focused variation of Arlo’s Clause (ESG Aligned Company Articles) to include in a company’s articles of association, drafted by reference to TCLP’s net zero resources.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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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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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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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: Deutschland
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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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Clauses to include in the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) form of Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts, obliging the contractor (and any subcontractors) to act sustainably in carrying out the works.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Not maintained