Renewable Energy Requirements in Supply Contracts
Rafa’s Clause
A precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier/ contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.
A precedent clause for a supply agreement requiring the supplier/ contractor to procure energy from renewable sources.
Justin's Clause ties seller-provided information to contractually enforceable representations, warranties and covenants, giving a buyer access to truthful climate-related information.
This clause requires landlords to act reasonably when tenants propose alterations to their premises (and changes of use) or improvements to common areas, which have a positive climate impact.
Benton's 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.
This is a low barrier to entry clause that delivers emissions reductions for landlords and tenants by ensuring that electricity supplied to a leasehold property is from renewable sources.
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.
This clause sets a carbon budget for construction projects, along with the financial budget, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A set of sustainable soil management obligations allowing businesses to manage their reliance on soil, its functions and related ecosystem services.
Sustainable and circular economy provisions for the repair, alteration, yielding up and decoration covenants in a lease, which encourage landlords and tenants to re-use goods and materials.
Drew's DDQ is for buyers to assess a target’s net zero transition readiness, resilience and ability to adapt to future climate risks.