Across the IT sector, green computational design is reshaping infrastructure through more efficient hardware, liquid cooling, workload optimisation and software efficiency tools, complemented by digital twins and circular design platforms that can model low-waste, low-carbon supply chains. In food systems, precision agriculture that combines climate analytics, remote sensing and AI can lift yields while reducing inputs and losses, and in hard-to-abate sectors such as steel and cement, electrified heat, green fuels and carbon capture are beginning to scale, underpinned by digital MRV systems that make impact measurable.