Ep. 8 The Power of Good: Go for green – how green clauses can make a difference

In this episode, we delve into the fantastic work of The Chancery Lane Project and consider the importance of including green clauses in legal documents to drive positive change to protect our planet.

Date Monday, 28 October 2024

The Power of Good, our popular podcast series explores social value in its many forms - how it's created, why it's important and the sheer power of giving back to our communities and our planet.

Hosted by Partner, Anna Phillips & Senior Associate, Marina Leigh, this podcast is for anyone who is interested in the impact positive actions can have on the world around us and the people within it. Through discussing pivotal issues and listening to heart-warming stories, our new series highlights how the power of good should always be valued.  

What's in this episode?

In the second episode of our new season, our experts delve into the fantastic work of The Chancery Lane Project (TCLP) and consider the importance of including green clauses in legal documents to drive positive change to protect our planet.

Anna and Marina are joined by Matthew Gingell, founder and chair of The Chancery Lane Project, as well as Legal Director, Alasdair Hall to discuss:

  • How the Chancery Lane Project was founded and how it supports and promotes green drafting.
  • Who should drive green drafting in contracts.
  • Why we all need to act to make a difference.

Podcast speakers

Guest Speaker


Founder & Chair | The Chancery Lane Project

Useful resources

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Ep. 8: Go for green – how green clauses can make a difference