Join an assembly to help shape the next generation of green software standards.
Hardware Standards Working Group
Bringing clarity to the discussion around AI's water footprint by distinguishing direct on-site water from embodied off-site water
Green AI Committee
Exploring what energy data regulators should require AI infrastructure providers to disclose
Software Standards Working Group
Building consensus on how cloud and colocation providers attribute Scope 3 carbon emissions to individual tenants
Every assembly starts with a challenge that one organisation can't solve alone. We bring together experts from across the industry, give them structured questions, and use AI synthesis to accelerate consensus. Human review, iterative refinement, and explicit decision gates at every stage ensure quality — but at a pace traditional standards bodies can't match.
Define the problem space, identify stakeholders, and scope the work.
Recruit participants. Applications are reviewed to ensure diverse, qualified representation.
Structured sessions with AI-facilitated synthesis. Participants answer questions, review outputs, and iterate toward consensus.
The assembly's output — a specification, framework, or decision — is ratified and published.
Every assembly started with a problem. Here's what they produced.
Software Standards Working Group
Extending the SCI to the Web, addressing the challenges of measuring website emissions
Hardware Standards Working Group
Breaking hardware and software silos for end-to-end sustainability
Software Standards Working Group
Extending the SCI to AI, addressing the challenges of measuring AI carbon emissions
Green AI Committee
Shaping the Green Software Foundation's strategy on AI and sustainability
Software Standards Working Group
Refining the decision-making framework for sustainable technology operations
Green Software Patterns
Defining the next chapter for Green Software Patterns