Find out more about our team and their expertise


David Fitzsimons, MBA CEnv

International Director

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Oakdene Hollins founder David Fitzsimons has over 20 years’ experience in sustainable technology consulting. His strength is in the application of economic instruments to environmental policy objectives, in measurement of resource efficiency, and in promoting an understanding of circular economy principles.  He has a particular interest in the development of product stewardship programmes.

David has contributed to major papers for Government and City audiences on resource efficiency, carbon reduction and energy from residual wastes. His work in an international context includes major studies on deposit refund systems for beverage containers, on international used oil markets, and – most recently – on creating a network of businesses with the common aim of tripling the value of Europe’s remanufacturing sector to €100 billion by 2030. 

David has an MBA from the London Business School, is a Chartered Environmentalist and a
member of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CMInstWM) and the Institute of
Energy.  He chairs an industrial liaison group at Cranfield University, and is the Director of the Conseil Européen de Remanufacture.

Contact: david.fitzsimons@oakdenehollins.com


Simon Scholes

Principal Consultant and Head of Operations

Simon is a committed PVC-u window recycling specialist and one of the industries most experienced individuals. He has worked in the sustainability and recycling industry since 2007.

Previously Managing Director of VEKA Recycling, the UK arm of Europe’s largest PVC window recycler, Vice Chairman of the British Plastic Federation Recycling Group and Chair of the BPF Rigid Plastics Working Group,  Simon has been an active campaigner for the sustainability of plastics, thoughtful design with end of life in mind and circular thinking.

Working with Innovate UK Simon has worked with various projects including textile recycling, steel reuse, valorisation of seaweed waste, bio polymers, recycled homewares and recycling farm plastics.

His leadership and commercial background within the sustainability and recycling sector and previous experience in technical sales management with lifts, elevators, doors and entry systems helps guide the practical application sustainable solutions. Simon remains an advisor to the Vinyl Institute of Canada and speaks at events of circular economy and sustainability.


Stephen Slater, MA

Principal Consultant

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Principal Consultant Steve Slater is an expert on waste – from waste minimisation, through recovery and sorting technologies, to end processing and markets for a wide range of recyclates.  His major involvement at Oakdene Hollins has been in the key waste streams of food, textiles, tyres, glass, cardboard and paper, plastics and mattresses.  He has written or advised on Standards on tyre recycling, on waste wood and on material recovery facilities.  He undertakes financial and regulatory analysis of operations for commercial waste management companies, and due diligence for investment companies. Over the years, Steve has worked with clients in manufacturing and materials recovery businesses to develop and implement waste minimisation through ‘Lean’ manufacturing techniques.

With an MA in Engineering and Industrial Administration from Cambridge University, Steve’s 30 year career in engineering and manufacturing included direct line responsibility for factories in
the UK and Ireland, managing significant cost reduction and quality improvement programmes. 
He held production management roles leading to Manufacturing Director before joining us in 2001. 
It is this combination of practical experience and technical expertise that makes Steve such a valuable member of our team.


Robert Knowles, MSc, BSc

Senior Managing Consultant

Rob joined the Oakdene Hollins team in April 2022. Rob previously worked as the lead sustainability advisor at Yorkshire Water and worked on their 2030 Net Zero strategy as well as managing the planning and delivery of their regulatory operational and capital & land carbon targets. He was also their technical lead for carbon-related national working groups. Prior to that he was a carbon consultant working with a myriad of private and public sector companies ensuring compliance with schemes such as EU ETS and ESOS. Rob holds an MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering from the University of Nottingham and a BSc in Physics from Lancaster University.

At Oakdene Hollins, Rob has worked on a diverse range of projects covering the mattress, automotive and energy sectors. Rob’s primary interest is in the carbon field including the implementation and management of carbon emissions reduction strategies and setting Science-Based Targets (SBTs). Rob has worked with a number of clients interested in reducing their GHG emissions and supported the development and implementation of strategies tailored to their business needs.


Jacob Hughes, MSc BEng

Managing Consultant

Jacob joined Oakdene Hollins in 2019 after completing his MSc in Sustainable Cities at the University of Leeds and BEng in Aerospace Technology at Coventry University. Before joining the company, Jacob’s academic focus had been on achieving change across urban systems including energy, transport, housing and ecosystems.

Since working at Oakdene Hollins, Jacob has gained experience working on circular economy projects covering multiple industries including automotive, electronics, packaging, textiles and waste management. This work has largely focussed on evidence-based gathering, the quantification of environmental impacts, and material flow analysis to inform both public and private sector decision-makers


Ellen Percival, MChem

Senior Consultant

Ellen joined Oakdene Hollins as a Research Consultant, following her Master’s degree in Chemistry that included a dissertation on the conversion of renewable bio-resources into high-value products and has since moved up to become a Senior Consultant. Her technical knowledge in this area has proved valuable for the H2020 project ‘VAMOS’, for which Ellen is leading on engagement.

She has worked with many sectors, including automotive and electrical, on a variety of projects and has experience in dealing with problematic waste streams and leveraging policy measures. Ellen has a notable ability to synthesise information from literature surveys, interviews and primary data, and is proficient in data-gathering via desk-based research.


Elena Payne, BSc

Senior Consultant

Elena joined Oakdene Hollins in 2021 as one of our Research Consultants and has since progressed into a Senior Consultant. Her core areas of focus have been developing frameworks of metrics for remanufacturing in Europe, and conducting feasibility studies into the Scope 3 Net Zero carbon calculations for several sectors.

She is experienced in stakeholder engagement, data-gathering via desk-based research, and the synthesis of interview findings. Further, Elena leads the in-house development of digital tools in Power BI, creating dynamic and engaging dashboards to aid in visualisations of data and to support internal and external decision-making. She holds a degree in Environment, Economics and Ecology from the University of York.


Bethany Greenman, MSc BSc

Consultant

Bethany joined Oakdene Hollins as a Research Consultant part-time in March 2022 after gaining her BSc Honours degree in Biology from the University of Portsmouth whilst she studied for her MSc in Environmental Management from the University of Hertfordshire. Having now finished her MSc in the summer of 2023, Bethany has joined us full-time as a Consultant.

Bethany has a good ability to synthesise and creatively present information from literature, surveys, interviews and primary data collection as well as having conducted several technical reviews of materials, products and processes. Bethany has been able to develop technical expertise on the opportunities and challenges for battery-related industries in the automotive and industrial landscape. This also includes knowledge of circular business model options, opportunities and challenges within the automotive and batteries sector explored within her best-in-cohort Environmental Management Masters dissertation titled ‘Understanding Product Service Systems through the Multi-Level Perspective framework: A Case Study for Battery-as-a-Service.’ Following on from this, Bethany was invited to be a part of the Sustainable Mobility & Community Building Group and  Automotive Council Circular and Net- Zero materials working group.

Additionally, Bethany has also built her knowledge of Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) and metals through various projects. This includes recommendations on how value retention and circularity could be achieved in copper-intensive sectors (electronics, automotive and renewables).   A further project is that of working with the World Steel Association on two remanufacturing projects. Through these Bethany has developed knowledge on remanufacturing through managing a LinkedIn platform as well as hosting several webinars and workshops both online, and in-person.


David Parker, MA MSc MBA MIChemE CEnv

Associate Consultant

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Associate Consultant, David has had historically had a major role in our projects related to circular economy, waste and resources following his years as a Principal Consultant. His project work has included: evaluating new technologies for reducing resource use; research into effective waste prevention strategies; harmonising data on geological and man-made resource deposits across the EU; and coordinating government-sponsored R&D programmes - for example working with Innovate UK. Now as an Associate Consultant, David is available to support on projects, utilising his years of expertise at Oakdene Hollins.

David specialises in managing large collaborative projects, such as the Horizon2020 project to establish the European Remanufacturing Network. He has been heavily involved in areas of business with a special emphasis on technology and sustainability metrics, and led our remanufacturing-based consultancy work with production industries.

His background is in the chemicals industry (ICI and DuPont). He has a degree in chemical engineering from Cambridge and an MBA from Durham University Business School.


Hüdai Kara, BSc MSc DPhil

Technical Partner

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Dr. Hüdai Kara has over 20 years of combined experience in life cycle assessment (LCA), carbon footprint and management, low carbon sustainable technologies, critical metals research in energy generation supply chain, materials security, waste management, and research and development covering industries from metallurgy to materials, chemicals, textiles, buildings and energy. He is founder and Managing Director of Metsims Sustainability Consulting, a pan-European bespoke sustainability consultancy.

A materials scientist by training, previously Dr. Kara worked at Bath University, Johnson Matthey and Oakdene Hollins advising UK Defra, DfT, WRAP and many private clients on sustainability, materials security, critical materials, resource efficiency, carbon, and waste management.

Dr. Kara is a world expert in Life Cycle Assessment, database development including global textiles, apparel and footwear for the EU Commission, Turkish Life Cycle Inventory Database and Global Construction Products LCI/EPD Databases. He is an expert Evaluator for EU funding streams, sits on the Technical Advisory Board for European Commission on Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and at technical committee of the Int. EPD System. He is also an internationally known Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) developer and verifier with over hundred references.

Author of dozens of scientific papers with over 1000 citations and h-index of 12, Dr. Kara has a Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science from the University of Oxford.


Olivia Bertham, MA MPhil

Associate Consultant

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Until recently a Senior Consultant at Oakdene Hollins, Olivia’s background is in the environmental team of a large engineering company and in professional services firms working on corporate responsibility business risk management and assurance.  For Oakdene Hollins, Olivia has worked on projects with the common theme of the circular economy.  Long running projects include ECOBULK, a Horizon2020-funded project to make bulky composite products less linear (take-make-use-waste) and more circular, for which Olivia is looking at aspects of the business case, business models, markets, customers and the exploitation of results. For the European Parliament, Olivia co-authored a report on how the waste management sector could support the EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan, and with PwC provided advice to a Belgian regional authority about how its industrial policy could best exploit circular economy opportunities.  She has researched and advised on recycled PET, on increasing the use of secondary raw materials, on circular economy strategies, and on the environmental benefits of
a textile made from waste materials.

Olivia has a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science from the University of London and an MPhil from the University of Cambridge.


Trevor Crichton, PhD MRSC CChem FIMF M Inst Corr

Associate Consultant

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With 40 years’ industrial and academic research and production management, and 15 patents to his name, Trevor is an innovative research scientist experienced in applied electrochemistry research and manufacturing.  He is a monitoring officer, a project assessor and an evaluator for over 25 collaborative research projects funded by the Technology Strategy Board, and an EU Ecolabel assessor.  Trevor has accredited expertise in metal finishing and surface engineering and has authored technical and commercial business reports for technical and non-technical audiences.


Dan Eatherley, BA MSc

Associate Consultant

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Dan is an experienced consultant in materials security, materials recycling and circular economy. His projects on wood, plastic and glass recycling, carbon impacts of overseas shipments of recyclates, anaerobic digestion and food waste have included studies for WRAP on improving the quality of recyclates. 

When he is not working with us as an environmental consultant – most recently looking packaging reuse schemes around Europe for a major international trade association – Dan is also an author.  He has a first class degree in biology from Oxford University, and is a part-time Senior Research Fellow at Exeter University Business School working on application of circular economy principles in the UK food and drinks sector.


Seigo Robinson, MEng MA (Cantab)

Associate Circular Economy Specialist

Circular economy specialist Seigo has participated in CE100 meetings across Europe and is an invited speaker at numerous international conferences presenting on circular economy topics, including at the European Environment Agency’s Circular Economy Transition Workshop. He is also a British Standards Institute Committee Member for BS8001: Principles and framework for implementing the circular economy in organisations. For Oakdene Hollins, he was part of the team working on the Belgian Federal Government’s Circular Economy Strategy Report and the EU Horizon2020-financed European Remanufacturing Network project.

Seigo holds an MEng in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge and has received a Churchill Fellowship to study international circular economy organisations that also deliver social benefits.

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An open invitation

Could this be you?

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If you want to help our clients improve their products, services and credibility on sustainability, circular economy and resource efficiency please send us a CV and covering letter. We are always looking for people with a strong technical background and a demonstrable ability to write well in English. We are open to any technical disciplines including physical sciences, economics and statistics. You should be aware of and motivated by the objectives and work of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, be aware of the World Economic Forum and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Technical research staff confident in compiling information, data analysis and creating insightful info graphics. The work may include phone interviews of industry specialists to supplement desk-based research. You will be guided in your work by technical and senior consultants who are responsible for the delivery of project tasks. You should have a minimum of a degree level qualification in a relevant subject.

Technical consultants. who will take responsibility for the delivery of defined aspects of a client project in cooperation with more senior staff. The project work varies across a spectrum of the highly technical to the commercial – often combining both. You will be trained to interpret clients’ needs and those who are most effective in developing client relationships can expect to become senior technical consultants. You should have a Masters qualification in a relevant subject.