

2025 Roadmap: Bridging Low Carbon Fuels Compliance and Voluntary Carbon Markets
Description:
Are regulatory uncertainty and confusing frameworks slowing down your carbon reduction strategy? As global demand for carbon reduction accelerates, low-carbon fuels are playing a pivotal role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors like transportation, aviation, and heavy industry. This panel explores how compliance-driven frameworks interact with the evolving voluntary carbon market, creating both opportunities and complexity for producers, regulators, and buyers in 2025.
Join us for a practical conversation designed for leaders who care about reducing their carbon footprint and staying ahead of the curve.
Aim:
We’ll break down what’s ahead in 2025 as we navigate compliance and the voluntary carbon market for low carbon fuels. Expect a practical discussion on how these two frameworks intersect, where the complexities lie, and the opportunities for credit producers and buyers.
Areas we will cover:
What are the key developments in low-carbon fuel compliance frameworks in 2025 across the US, Canada, and the EU?
How can low-carbon fuels play a role in voluntary carbon markets?
How are credit stacking and double-counting being addressed?
How can technology build trust and scale verification carbon markets?
Audience:
Chief sustainability officers, sustainability managers, carbon compliance teams, climate consultants and auditors, and finance teams working on climate strategy.
Panelists and Moderator:
Brad Pleima, President at EcoEngineers (Top 10 Sustainability Consulting Firm)
Faizal Hassan, Vice President, Low Carbon Fuels at Anew Climate
Timothy Daniel, Founder & CEO at Rimba (Moderator)
Agenda:
Welcome and introduction (5 minutes)
Panel discussion on regulatory and voluntary frameworks (35 minutes)
Q&A with audience (10 minutes)
Key takeaways and closing remarks (5 minutes)
Rimba is an AI copilot for energy and sustainability compliance reporting.
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