Introductory Training Course · April 2026
for IT Practitioners and Leaders.
A practical foundation in operational reality and consumption discipline. Not a climate lecture. Not a reporting exercise. Built around how IT actually works.
Explore the courseMost of what you have seen on digital sustainability is either too vague, too preachy, or completely detached from how IT actually works. Organisations respond with glossy targets or produce annual reports. Very few build the operational discipline that changes day-to-day decisions.
This course is the practical alternative — engineering-first, grounded in governance and evidence, built for everyone who makes decisions about what technology to buy, build, run, or retire.
Course framing
Consumption discipline grounded in how infrastructure, cloud, software, and supply chains actually work.
Not a session on how to feel better about technology. The starting point is waste, not ideology.
Connects sustainability to the decisions technology leaders and practitioners already own.
Reporting is a starting point. This course is about what comes after it.
From infrastructure engineers to CIOs. Three tracks, each with its own entry point.
Targets without operational discipline are communications. This course builds the discipline.
Course structure
Choose the track closest to your role — or work through all three.
Who this is for
Navigation
Each track is a coherent entry point. Track 1 is recommended for anyone new to the domain. Tracks 2 and 3 assume familiarity with the foundational concepts.
Every module is self-contained. Each ends with a knowledge check and a Pause and Reflect prompt. Don't skip these — they are where application happens.
Knowledge checks are embedded in every module — they test application rather than recall, so you see whether the ideas would actually change a decision in your estate.
Work through the fourteen modules at your own pace. Each module includes knowledge-check questions and reflection prompts to test that the ideas translate into your own estate. The aim is practical fluency in GreenOps as a working discipline across technical, operational and leadership decisions — not a badge.