Climate Addendum by Bonterms
The Bonterms Climate Addendum (Version 1.0) is a lawyer-vetted, standardized addendum that embeds climate commitments into commercial contracts, covering emissions reporting, sustainability practices, and accountability. It is part of Bonterm's widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
Bonterms Standard Agreement Climate Addendum v.1.0
Cover Page
By executing this Cover Page, Customer and Supplier enter into the Bonterms Climate Addendum Version 1.0 (Cover Page Version) ("Climate Addendum"). The Climate Addendum is a Standard Agreement published by Bonterms available here: https://bonterms.com/standard/climate-addendum-cover-page-version/. A reference copy may be attached. The Climate Addendum includes the contents of this Cover Page, including the Key Terms any Additional Terms. Capitalized terms not defined in this Cover Page have the meanings given in the Climate Addendum.
Key Terms | |
Main Agreement | This Climate Addendum is incorporated into the agreement between Customer and Supplier identified below: |
[name and date of main agreement] | |
Addendum Effective Date | [effective date] |
Additional Terms | |
The following additions to or modifications of the Climate Addendum are agreed by the parties and control in the event of any conflicts: | |
Signatures | |
Agreed to as of the Addendum Effective Date by each party’s authorized representative: | |
Customer: | Supplier: |
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