

Marijose Regules Barona
Sustainability leader at House of Tequila, pioneering regenerative agricultural practices and community resilience through innovative ecological initiatives.
Green Proofing
In an interview with Marijose Regules Barona from House of Tequila, she discusses the company's commitment to sustainability through various initiatives. Key points include the integration of regenerative agricultural practices, such as polyculture systems that improve soil health and community resilience. Marijose emphasizes the importance of collaboration within the industry, stating that sharing knowledge accelerates progress. She highlights the ongoing Charco Bendito project aimed at restoring ecosystems and improving water availability. Follow-up items include exploring best practices from other industries and continuing to measure the impact of sustainability efforts. It is recommended to consider similar collaborative initiatives in your own organization.

Full Interview

Speaker Introduction

Interview Highlights
Regen Network Development
Regen Network Development (RND) is a Public Benefit Corporation dedicated to advancing ecological regeneration through software products, ecocredits and advisory services. At the core of this work is a digital platform for originating and managing ecological claims and assets, powered by the Regen Registry and Regen Ledger.
Regen Ecocredits - Offset your carbon and invest in nature
Purchasing carbon and biodiversity credits from Regen Network supports high-integrity, nature-based solutions verified through advanced ecological science with blockchain-enabled transparency. Regen credits deliver place-based outcomes and support Indigenous peoples, local communities, and regenerative producers in stewarding ecosystems.
These credits align with leading market integrity standards and offer buyers a credible, low-risk way to meet climate and nature-positive goals while demonstrating measurable environmental impact.