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Last updated 20 March 2026 by Loïc Lannelongue and Anica Araneta
We’re thrilled to have you join the community of research groups and teams tackling the environmental impacts of their computing activities.
These guidelines will walk you through the process of applying for a Green DiSC certification. Please take the time to review this document before you start filling out the submission template.
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Useful Contacts and Links
- Contact the Green DiSC Team at info@greendisc.org
- Visit the webpage for announcements: https://www.software.ac.uk/GreenDiSC
- Green DiSC questions? Join the online ESCS forum: https://forum.escs-community.org
- Sign up for the newsletter: https://zcmp.eu/mwMp
You can apply for Green DiSC either as a central team, research group, or research computing infrastructure (RCI) team. If you’re certain about which application you should be making, great! Feel free to proceed to the next section.
If you’re unsure about which one to do, our general rule of thumb is this: if you use computing infrastructures for your work but don’t operate server rooms directly, then you should be certified as a research group (this is the default level for Green DiSC). Meanwhile, if your team has more of a facilitator role, enabling and supporting groups doing research and/or computation, or supporting sustainability across your organisation, you should apply as a central team. But if your team provides a service managing computing infrastructure to support research done by other groups in your institution, you should apply as an RCI team.
We understand that many institutions can have gray areas so if you are still unsure about this, you can email us at info@greendisc.org and we can help.
Regarding your group’s folder on Google Drive:
- If a central team from your institution has enrolled before you, we will let them create your team’s folder as a subfolder of the institution’s space. This is to facilitate collaboration between you.
- Otherwise, we will create a standalone folder for your team (it can always be reattached to your institution later).
- Importantly, this makes no real difference to what you have access to!
Once you have a folder:
- In your institution folder, rename folders and files to replace
<institution’s name>by the actual name. This is to ensure that the scope and ownership of each folder is clear. - In the
Shared resourcesfolder, complete the information document (Key information for Green DiSC at group X) with your contact details, and anything else that you may find useful.
You can manage access to a particular folder by doing right click → share → share → add their email address.
You should have access to your Green DiSC space, with edit access to your file, and read access to Green DiSC’s central resources (such as this document). If your central team is also doing Green DiSC, you should have read access to a Shared resources folder.
You are free to organise files as you see fit, add users to the folder, and you are responsible for restricting access to subfolders appropriately. If your team prefers to use your own shared directory elsewhere (e.g. OneDrive), you’re free to do so. Just a reminder to be mindful of sharing personal information when adding users to your Green DiSC folder.
We’re glad that your institution is taking the first steps towards more environmentally sustainable digital computing.
The objective of the application phase for either Bronze, Silver, or Gold is to document the activities and initiatives that your team has done and is doing to tackle the environmental impact of computing activities. Using the Green DiSC criteria as a roadmap, identify the initiatives, policies, processes, and inventory hardware, data resources, computing pipelines, and training materials to understand and show where your team is currently and where there is still room for improvement.
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Make sure to share your answers with all the groups enrolled in your institution so that they can use these to facilitate their application (this way they can focus on what is within their control).
The best place for any questions about the criteria, or how to implement them, is the Green DiSC category in the ESCS forum. And why not have a look in case you can answer questions from others?
The Criteria and Submission Template has three sections to fill up: the cover page, the tracker, and the submission template for each criterion. The cover letter summarises key information about the applicant which you should complete before submitting your application. The tracker allows you to monitor the status of each criterion as you and your team accomplish the criteria over a period of time, as well as allow you to assign different parts of the application to members of your team. Filling this up is completely optional, but it may help you track your progress if you take long breaks between criteria. Finally, the criteria and submission template - the main bulk of this document - will contain your responses and supporting evidence for the criteria.
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Watch out for this symbol! 📣 If you see this symbol on a criterion, this means that research groups in your user community or central sustainability team/s from your institution that you work with can reach out to you (if they have or are also applying to Green DiSC) about the evidence that you provide and what additional information you can share to help facilitate their application as a group.
When filling out the responses, provide clear and complete but succinct answers that show whether you’ve achieved the criteria and how you’ve done so. Provide supporting evidence that directly and explicitly demonstrates the criterion. Make sure files can be opened by others and links are accessible, otherwise provide screenshots instead. Avoid sharing or linking to general documents and websites where it is unclear how the information supports the relevant criterion. When possible, highlight explicit sections of supporting evidence to strengthen your response and make reviewing easier. If any information is sensitive or confidential, you may anonymise or black out these parts in documents.
Make sure to take note of the next deadline for submission (check the webpage for updates!). When you’re ready to submit, save this file as a .docx file and email it to us with your supporting documents at info@greendisc.org. Once we receive it, expect an acknowledgement email confirming your submission.
After the deadline, we will allocate peer reviewers for your application and give everyone a few weeks to complete the reviews. Then we will give you sufficient time to respond to your reviewers’ comments and make required adjustments (if any), and the final outcome will be communicated to you around 10 weeks after the deadline, with certificates awarded shortly after.
Teams are expected to apply for recertification 2 years after their last audit. The recertification process will be of course lighter touch, mostly to check that the actions are still in place and align with updated criteria. The Green DiSC team will be publishing guidelines on the recertification process in the coming months.