Gloucestershire County Council selects edenseven to accelerate its pathway to Net-Zero using cero.earth
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Gloucestershire County Council has selected edenseven’s cutting-edge sustainability management platform, cero.earth, to strengthen emissions reporting, improve collaboration with its suppliers, inform investment decisions and support delivery of its climate commitments.Corporate Accountability Exposed as Climate Commitments Fail to Deliver.
Gloucestershire, UK – [March 26] edenseven announced that Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) has selected the cero.earth sustainability management platform to transform the way the council measures, manages and reduces its carbon emissions.
The award, made following a competitive process, will enable GCC to build a robust, transparent and futureproofed foundation for its Net Zero strategy, supporting more accurate decision making, improved carbon governance, financial insight and long-term climate impact.
A step-change in GCC’s ability to measure and manage carbon
GCC is committed to cutting its corporate emissions and achieving Net Zero. To support this, the council sought a platform capable of:
- Accurately calculating Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions using primary activity data where available, and modelling where gaps exist
- Future‑proofing the Council’s reporting framework against upcoming changes associated with local government reorganisation
- Providing detailed insight across service areas, enabling GCC to track hotspots, model scenarios and understand the impact of planned interventions
- Forecasting future emissions trajectories, including the effect of targeted projects such as fleet changes or energy efficiency upgrades
cero.earth’s iterative, data driven approach will support GCC in improving data quality year on year, reducing manual processing, and ensuring emissions reporting aligns with the
Greenhouse Gas Protocol and UK Government emission factors.
Quote — Gloucestershire County Council
[Sarah Danson, Head of Environment and Waste]
“Accurate, transparent emissions data is essential for us to understand our impact and for planning effective climate action. By adopting cero.earth we aim to have a more precise view of our carbon footprint, particularly with regards to Scope 3 emissions, which are often the hardest to track."
Quote — edenseven
[Pete Nisbet, Managing Partner]
“We are delighted to partner with Gloucestershire County Council as they take this next step on their Net Zero journey. Backed by Innovate UK, cero.earth has been tailored to support UK local authorities. We look forward to supporting the council in building a strong data foundation, improving supplier engagement, and translating carbon insight into meaningful climate outcomes.”
What does edenseven offer?
Purpose built for local authorities. cero.earth was developed in collaboration with UK councils and reflects real world public sector complexity, including centrally managed estates, asset hierarchies and DESNZ-aligned datasets.
Robust modelling and scenario analysis. The platform allows GCC to compare “business-as-usual” and intervention based pathways, helping quantify the long term impact of investment decisions.
Strong supplier engagement capability. A dedicated supplier portal will enable contractors to upload emissions data directly using structured templates, with validation and approval workflows controlled by GCC.
Data transparency and auditability. Every calculation is traceable to the underlying activity and conversion factors, supporting audit, assurance and Freedom of Information requirements.
Iterative data improvement. Machine-learning assisted spend classification and configurable data quality controls reduce manual effort and steadily increase data precision year on year.
About edenseven
edenseven works with public and private sector organisations to turn carbon data into meaningful climate action. Its carbon reporting and sustainability management platform, cero.earth, is designed to support the needs of UK local authorities, delivering emissions calculation, supplier engagement, scenario modelling and strategic planning.
About Gloucestershire County Council
Gloucestershire County Council is responsible for delivering a wide range of public services across the county, including education, transport, social care and climate action. The council has committed to reducing its corporate emissions and building a more sustainable future for Gloucestershire’s residents, communities and businesses.







