LONDON—The Energy & Environment Alliance (EEA) and Considerate Group are pleased to announce a strategic partnership that recognizes Con-Serve as a key source of sustainability data for the hospitality industry. Con-Serve is a market-leading sustainability data platform for the hospitality sector, owned by Considerate Group, a data-led sustainability consultancy with a long-standing commitment to supporting the hospitality industry in its sustainability transition.
Con-Serve combines the scalability and robustness of a leading real estate data platform with Considerate Group’s deep expertise in hospitality operations and sustainability. The platform is compliant with ISO 50001, with data quality attested to ISAE 3000 for assurance purposes and aligned with ISO 14064 principles to ensure the relevance, consistency, completeness, accuracy and transparency of its carbon and energy data.
As decarbonization, regulatory compliance and ESG reporting requirements continue to evolve, Con-Serve provides hospitality businesses with the data infrastructure needed to manage performance, identify opportunities for operational improvement, and support credible sustainability strategies.
As part of the wider collaboration, the EEA and Considerate Group will also work together to produce ESG benchmarking data and industry insights.
Interpreting ESG Data More Effectively
“We are delighted to announce this partnership with the EEA, which will help empower the hospitality industry to collect, manage, and interpret ESG data more effectively,” says Benedetta Cassinelli, CEO at Considerate Group. “At a time when businesses are navigating significant operational pressures, it is essential that sustainability targets are both ambitious and achievable. Reliable data enables organizations to identify efficiencies, manage risk and ensure compliance while supporting long-term value creation. We are honored to collaborate with the EEA, whose membership reflects a breadth of global expertise and influence across the hospitality sector.”
“Con-Serve represents an important layer of data infrastructure for the hospitality sector,” says Ufi Ibrahim, CEO at the Energy & Environment Alliance. “Reliable and consistent data underpins informed decisions, better risk management, stronger compliance and more effective operational performance. Through this partnership, we will work with Considerate Group to translate this data into industry benchmarking and forward-looking insight, helping to establish a more transparent and comparable view of asset and portfolio performance. This is critical to improving how hospitality risk is understood, priced and managed across capital markets.”



