Rebel Café takes many forms – from lectures and debates to art performances. The goal is always to spotlight socially relevant themes and spark meaningful dialogue. Our pop-up café appears wherever it matters most: in Rotterdam, where our headquarters are located, as well as in other countries where we have offices.
On this page, you can stay up to date with upcoming editions and explore highlights from past events.
Monday October 13 | Jeugdtheater Hofplein, Rotterdam
On Monday, 13 October, we’re hosting a special edition of Rebel Café in collaboration with MVO Nederland. The event will take place at Jeugdtheater Hofplein in Rotterdam, a vibrant, creative venue.
Students from De Theaterhavo/vwo will perform their one-act play Scarlet Dream, which powerfully depicts, from a young person’s perspective, the stark contrast between the two sides of the fast fashion industry: production and consumption.
The evening will open with a keynote speech on the environmental impact of fashion and our buying behaviour. After the performance, an open mic discussion with panel members will follow, and we’ll conclude the event with informal drinks.
March 11, 2025 | 14:30-18:30 | Het Wijkpaleis, Rotterdam
On Tuesday 11 March, during Rebel Café, we delved into the world of repair: the opportunities, challenges and practical tools for making repair a serious part of the circular economy.
Part of this event were:
Our table guests were Nico Werkman (Decathlon), Sema Acar (Fietsbank), Marieke Hillen (Het Wijkpaleis) and Sieds Wijnja (Jafix).
January 24, 2025 | 13:30-19:00 | Kantoor Rebel, Rotterdam
The first edition, held on Friday, 24 January, took the form of a debate exploring the future of a sustainable energy system in the Netherlands – with a focus on nuclear energy and offshore wind. Key topics included the role and costs of nuclear power, the roadmap for offshore wind energy, and recent developments in energy storage.
Guest speakers were Wim Turkenburg (Professor Emeritus, Utrecht University) and Jan Vos (former politician and Chair of the Dutch Wind Energy Association). The debate was moderated by Floor Hooijman from Rebel’s energy team.