Rubicon Carbon

Rubicon Carbon

Sells high-quality voluntary carbon credits

Overview

Rubicon Carbon helps organizations offset their greenhouse gas emissions by offering high-quality carbon credits from verified projects. It operates in the voluntary carbon market, curating portfolios of carbon credits that represent real emissions reductions or removals from activities like reforestation and renewable energy. Clients—mostly businesses across industries such as manufacturing, tech, and services—buy credits to offset their footprints and pursue net-zero goals. The credits are sourced from vetted projects, standardized for quality, and designed to be easily traded, with Rubicon Carbon focusing on transparency and reliability to build long-term relationships with customers. The company's goal is to accelerate climate action by providing trustworthy, face-value ways for organizations to finance and achieve net-zero emissions.

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About Rubicon Carbon

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Why Rubicon Carbon is rated
C+
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated D+ on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Consulting

Social Impact

Financial Services

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$300M

Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • Indonesia's August 7, 2026 co-investment deal expands Rubicon into blue-carbon financing.
  • The May 19, 2026 ARC Coalition positions Rubicon inside a demand-aggregation platform.
  • Yvy Capital and the Bio-Logical biochar offtake broaden project supply across Brazil and Kenya.

What critics are saying

  • Voluntary carbon market trust collapsed after 2023-2025 scandals, crushing pricing and buyer conviction.
  • Microsoft concentration is extreme; a single counterparty dominates early revenue and validation.
  • Blue-carbon and forestry credits face permanence, leakage, and verification disputes that can erase demand.

What makes Rubicon Carbon unique

  • TPG Rise Climate backs Rubicon Carbon, giving institutional credibility and capital access.
  • Rubicon Carbon signed Microsoft's nine-year, 2-million-ton Kijani Forestry offtake in January 2026.
  • The June 2026 Singapore office and Flora Ji appointment expand Asian origination and distribution.

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Funding

Total Funding

$300M

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Funded Over

1 Rounds

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Benefits

Remote Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

6%

1 year growth

6%

2 year growth

2%
Eco-Business
May 19th, 2026
Singapore launches coalition to boost demand for high-integrity carbon credits.

Singapore launches coalition to boost demand for high-integrity carbon credits. New Singapore-based initiative aims to aggregate demand for high-integrity carbon credits and unlock financing for early-stage climate projects across Asia. Regional corporates, financial institutions and climate organisations have kicked off a new Singapore-based coalition with aims to channel financing into high-quality carbon projects and restore confidence in voluntary carbon markets. Launched at the GenZero Climate Summit 2026 on Tuesdsay, the Action for a Resilient Climate (ARC) Coalition brings together companies including Tencent, Mitsubishi Corporation, CATL, Osaka Gas, Vale and Rubicon Carbon, alongside organisations such as conservation group WWF Singapore and Singapore government body Enterprise Singapore. The coalition's main goal is to aggregate corporate demand for "high-integrity" carbon credits - credits tied to projects with stronger environmental and social safeguards - and use that demand to unlock financing for climate mitigation projects, with a focus on Asia, the members said. The initiative comes at a difficult time for voluntary carbon markets, which have faced ongoing scrutiny over the credibility of nature-based offset projects, inconsistent standards and falling buyer confidence. Global carbon credit retirements have declined in recent years as companies became more cautious about offsetting claims amid concerns over greenwashing. ARC Coalition members explained the market needs coordinated action to rebuild trust and create clearer demand signals for project developers and financiers. "Carbon markets can direct capital to underlying activities that would not already be commercially viable," said Frederick Teo, chief executive officer of Temasek-backed climate investment firm GenZero, during the launch event. "A lack of demand commitment for carbon credits generated from high-quality decarbonisation projects is holding back investments into these carbon projects," he said. The coalition aims to procure at least 10 million tonnes of carbon credits by 2030. Members said this pooled demand could help scale projects that struggle to secure early-stage financing, including those focused on emissions reductions, removals and nature restoration. ARC also intends to establish a financing facility to support early-stage projects through blended finance mechanisms. The facility is being developed with financing partners including Rubicon Carbon. The coalition said it will develop transparent standards for carbon credit procurement aligned with international frameworks such as those developed by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) and the Coalition to Grow Carbon Markets. ARC signalled it wants flexibility to support promising projects that may not yet meet all mainstream market benchmarks but demonstrate strong long-term climate potential. The coalition will also provide shared due diligence and project assessment processes intended to simplify carbon credit procurement for corporates entering the market. Asia is likely to become an increasingly important source of demand for voluntary carbon credits as governments and companies across the region strengthen decarbonisation targets while confronting hard-to-abate emissions in sectors such as aviation, shipping, heavy industry and energy, industry watchers say. Singapore has positioned itself as a regional carbon services hub in recent years, launching initiatives such as carbon credits marketplace Climate Impact X and introducing frameworks for international carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. The ARC Coalition also announced a partnership with the Symbiosis Coalition, a buyers' coalition focused on high-quality nature-based carbon removals, to exchange best practices on due diligence, contracting and carbon credit quality standards. Your support helps to strengthen independent journalism, which is critically needed to guide business and policy development for positive impact. Unlock unlimited access to our content and members-only perks. Related to this story. Topics.

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May 23rd, 2024
Latham & Watkins Advises Ponterra on Agreement With Microsoft, Rubicon Carbon, and Carbon Streaming for Azuero Reforestation Carbon Removal Project

Ponterra, a developer and operator of large-scale biodiversity-rich forest restoration projects, has announced an agreement with Rubicon Carbon, Carbon Streaming (Cboe CA: NETZ), and Microsoft to deliver high-quality reforestation carbon credits from its ARC Restaura Azuero Project (ARC Project) in the Azuero Peninsula of Panama.

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