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The RCP Toolkit

The Responsible Contracting Project (RCP) Toolkit contains practical and versatile tools that companies can use to improve the human rights and environmental performance of their contracts and, by extension, their supply chains. It includes modular model contract clauses, a code of conduct, implementation guidance, and policy analysis.

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The MCCs 2.0

The American Bar Association Working Group Model Clauses 
2021

The SMCs 1.0

The Supplier Model Contract Clauses
2023

The TMCs

The Tea Sector Model Clauses
2024

The RIMCs

The Responsible Investor Model Clauses
Winter 2025 

Model Contract Clauses

Sector-agnostic and sector-specific model contract clauses that can be readily selected, edited, adapted, and  integrated into supply contracts.

Explainers and Implementation Guidance

Guidance on the how, what, and why of Responsible Contracting adapted for different stakeholders and supply chains.

Investor Guidance on Responsible Contracting

The United Nations Global Compact's Decent Work Toolkit for Sustainable Procurement

SMCs Framing Memo: How responsible contracting supports more effective HREDD and legal compliance

Guidance for  buyers, intermediaries, and producers in using the Tea Model Clauses effectively.

The RCP Explainer video

Policy Briefs

RCP's analyses of legislative developments and relevant requirements with respect to commercial contracts.  

What the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Says About Contracts

Forced Labor Trade Bans and Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD): Why Responsible Contracting Matters

Codes of Conduct & Responsible Purchasing Practices

Templates and guidance for developing codes of conduct that adopt a shared-responsibility approach for buyers and suppliers. These tools have been developed by RCP's partners and other like-minded organizations.

How to Use the Tools: 

Step 1:
The SMCs are designed to be used in conjunction with a “master agreement” or “framework agreement” under which individual purchase orders are issued. The master or framework agreement is assumed to include all commercial terms, including remedies, while the SMCs are devoted to human rights due diligence (HRDD)-related obligations and remedies.
 
Step 2: 
Rather than copying and pasting the SMCs into the contract, users should (1) select the SMCs they want to include in the contract and (2) edit and adapt them to suit their needs and specific circumstances.
 
Step 3:
The Codes of Conduct (CoCs) – the supplier code and the buyer code – can be added as schedules or appendices to the master agreement. When added to the master agreement, the CoCs become binding on the parties.

Step 4:
While users can choose which SMCs to include in their contracts, RCP strongly recommends including SMC 1 on Shared Responsibility to Carry Out Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence as that clause centers HRDD and ties in with many of the other SMCs. SMC 2 sets the HRDD stage and weaves a common HRDD thread across the clauses.
 
Step 5:
Please refer to the Framing Memo for further instructions on how to incorporate the SCMs into contracts.
 
Step 6:
RCP will also be providing some drafting guidance to guide users on how to select clauses, as well as on how to make decisions concerning the various wording options offered in the SMCs using square brackets ([…]/[…]).

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Upcoming Events

Nov. 24RCP will join CORE and blue marble legal in co-hosting "Pizza and Purpose," an informal gathering of BHR professionals following Day 1 of the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva. This casual meetup is the perfect place to make connections, grab a bite to eat, and discuss all things mHREDD. Register here.

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