Your sustainability efforts are doing a lot, but you’re missing a key piece of the puzzle if you’re not tackling super-pollutants like methane and making real progress toward offsetting your carbon footprint.
Rebellion’s high-quality carbon credits are an investment in a solution that abates methane immediately and at a scale that makes a difference to your strategy and the planet.
Engaging with Rebellion means real work plugging methane-leaking orphan oil and gas well, real results that are verified and permanent, and real stories for your brand about the positive impact on people, communities, wildlife, ecosystems and UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Let’s build a legacy together.
Sustainable Brands '25 San Diego
Booth #413
We hope to see you at the conference and during the sessions at Sustainable Brands 2025.
Breakfast Session
We are excited to host a breakfast session 8am on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Learn more below.
Hear from Rebellion’s CEO, Staci Taruscio.
Hear from Rebellion’s CEO, Staci Taruscio.
Breakfast Session
Get Real: Align Your Brand Story with What Matters
Tuesday, Oct. 14
8-9 a.m.
Town & Country Ballroom B
Your brand tells a sustainability story — but is it aligned with what truly matters to your stakeholders?
Christina Robertson and Kerry Malone will guide participants through a framework to identify the values that define their brand’s climate commitments. You’ll discover how to craft stories that are not only emotionally resonant, but built on real, verifiable action. Learn how to bridge the gap between bold goals and credible proof — and walk away with tools to make your brand’s climate story real.
What you will learn:
- How to pinpoint the values that drive your brand’s sustainability story — and why misalignment erodes credibility
- How to apply a dedicated framework for evaluating carbon credit opportunities based on story fit, stakeholder expectations and substantiated results
- What practical tools to use in order to build brand-aligned stories around real climate work — including fast-action methane mitigation and co-benefit outcomes