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About us

Partnership-driven. Impact-focused.

Digital technologies are renowned for boosting efficiency, eliminating waste, and reducing carbon footprints across industries and sectors. However, the global digital industry must also take responsibility for its own environmental and climate impact. To address this, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), alongside over 50 organizations across government, international organizations, business, and civil society worldwide, launched the Green Digital Action initiative to advance sustainability through digital innovation.  
 
By fostering international partnerships and coordination, Green Digital Action aims to position the entire information and communication technology (ICT) sector as a leader in climate action and an enabler for other sectors to engage in critical sustainability efforts.  
 
Since its launch at COP28 in 2023, Green Digital Action has been working to unite the global digital community in developing practical solutions, boosting industry-wide climate support, and strengthening global frameworks for monitoring and reporting. Through platforms like the ITU’s Partner2Connect Digital Coalition, it has mobilized tangible commitments to accelerate green and digital transitions. 

This year at COP29

Green Digital Action drove forward the green digital agenda by: 

  • Reviewing progress on tech-industry climate pledges 
  • Showcasing bold, scalable solutions to evolving climate challenges 
  • Leading discussions on the first-ever COP Digitalisation Day (November 16), which placed a spotlight on the role of digital technologies in advancing climate resilience 

Our thematic pillars

Green Digital Action is built around key thematic pillars that guide efforts to transform how technology is built, used, and recycled, ensuring the digital sector plays a critical role in addressing climate challenges. 

Our approach

Green Digital Action focuses on driving progress through collaboration, including working groups and action coalitions, knowledge sharing through webinars, workshops, and events, and advocacy efforts, along with impact measurement and accountability. 

Working Groups

Shape collaborative action and driver progress through a partner-led approach

Action Coalitions

Support joint implementation and progress on intended actions

Webinars & Workshops

Enable knowledge exchange peer-to-peer capacity building

Accountability

Track progress and establish accountability mechanisms


Communication

Support joint implementation and progress on intended actions

Events

Bring together GDA community, announce progress and mobilize additional commitments

Our dedicated partners and supporters 

Green Digital Action relies on a diverse range of partners—including global tech firms, international organizations, policy-making bodies, and civil society—contributing expertise, innovations, and resources to address the environmental impact of digital technologies. 

 
We’re proud to highlight the Japan Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications as a key champion of this initiative.