Introducing edenseven and their Team of Sustainability Experts

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Meet Key Members of the edenseven Team


As COP29 unfolds in Baku, Azerbaijan, the global focus on sustainability and decarbonisation intensifies. Among the organisations at the forefront of this critical dialogue is edenseven, a consultancy specialising in environmental solutions and net zero strategies. The edenseven team, composed of industry experts in sustainability and data, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table, making significant strides in helping private and public organisations transition into sustainable practices and eventually net zero.


Pete Nisbet - Managing Partner


Pete Nisbet serves as the Managing Partner at edenseven, bringing a wealth of experience from his extensive career in energy trading and risk management. Pete began his journey in 1997 as an Energy Trader at Scottish and Southern Energy, where he honed his skills in managing diverse commodity portfolios. His transition to Utilyx in 2006 marked a pivotal point as he adapted his expertise to the UK and European energy markets, eventually leading their Risk Management Services.


In 2016, Pete joined Mitie Energy as Managing Director, spearheading their award-winning Energy, Utilities, and Sustainability business. His strategic leadership and deep understanding of decarbonisation strategies led him to co-found edenseven in 2020.


Under Pete's guidance, edenseven has grown into an international team dedicated to providing systematic, data-driven pathways to net zero. He emphasises the importance of having precise data to streamline emissions management.


Alejandro Navarro - Director of Sustainable Innovation & Technology


Alejandro Navarro leads as the Director of Sustainable Innovation & Technology at edenseven. With a background in telecommunications, Alejandro has held significant roles such as Head of Technology Consulting at Source8 and Director of Products and Data Analytics at Mitie.


His expertise in commercial and digital strategies has been instrumental in developing innovative technology solutions.


At edenseven, Alejandro is pivotal in shaping the company's technology strategy and advising on emerging technologies that drive sustainable growth. He played a crucial role in designing and launching cero.earth, edenseven's carbon accounting and management platform designed to provide actionable insights across all emission scopes.


Alejandro's work focuses on helping organisations to leverage technology effectively to enhance their sustainability efforts.


Simon King - Senior Partner & EV Fleet Expert


Simon King is a Senior Partner at edenseven and an expert in electric vehicles (EVs) and supply chain decarbonisation. His career began as an Environmental Sciences Chemist at Zeneca, followed by leadership roles at Coca-Cola, Dairy Crest, and Tata Group. Simon has consistently delivered solutions that reduce costs and risks while enhancing sustainability performance.


At Mitie, Simon launched 'Plan Zero', rolling out one of the UK's largest pure electric fleets and significantly reducing carbon emissions. His efforts earned him recognition as one of the Top 10 most influential people in Green Fleet.


At edenseven, Simon oversees transport and supply chain decarbonisation initiatives, helping organisations optimise logistics and reduce Scope 3 emissions—a critical area given that these emissions account for a significant portion of total emissions.


Drew Davy - Partner


Drew Davy brings his expertise in business transformation to edenseven as a Partner. With experience managing major projects across industries like retail and hospitality, Drew excels in driving strategic growth and implementing digital transformations.


His work with clients such as John Lewis and Tesco underscores his ability to guide businesses toward ambitious sustainability goals. Drew's passion for ESG initiatives extends beyond his professional life; he actively supports charitable causes in Guatemala and Berkshire.


At edenseven, Drew leverages his strategic acumen to help clients enhance their sustainability strategies and reduce their carbon footprints effectively.


A Unified Vision for Sustainability


The team at edenseven, with their diverse backgrounds and expertise, is uniquely positioned to address the pressing challenges of sustainability and net zero strategies. Their work is not only about reducing emissions but also about transforming businesses to thrive in a sustainable future. As COP29 highlights the urgent need for action, edenseven’s commitment to innovative solutions and strategic guidance is more relevant than ever.


For more information on how edenseven can support your sustainability efforts, visit their website, or use the contact form below.


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