Green Native
Make the carbon footprint of your software measurable, reducible, and provable.
Green Native helps you measure the carbon footprint of cloud-native software, reduce emissions through concrete technical measures, and substantiate improvements with verifiable evidence.
If sustainability matters to you
Want to take the carbon footprint of your cloud-native software seriously? We support you with the right tooling and pragmatic, engineering-grounded methods — to surface emissions, reduce them where it counts, and substantiate your progress with verifiable evidence.
Real-time transparency
See, based on real system data — not rough estimates — which components, services, workloads or business transactions contribute what share of emissions.
Reduction with a clear plan
Identify concrete optimisation levers and reduce emissions through architecture, deployment and infrastructure decisions.
Provable for customers and audits
Document improvements with verifiable evidence and a carbon footprint pass for audits, customers and internal reporting.
How Green Native works
A three-stage approach that takes you from carbon measurement to provable sustainability improvements — all integrated into your existing workflows.
Measurement
Green Native uses a lightweight, resource-efficient approach to monitor emissions of cloud-native software in Kubernetes. Integration with existing monitoring infrastructure such as Prometheus is seamless.
Benefits
- Very low overhead
- Kubernetes-native
- Customer-specific emissions attribution
Improvement
We support you with structured training and hands-on implementation. All improvements are data-driven and tailored to your architecture and operational reality.
Benefits
- Engineering-focused training
- Implementation support
- Architecture, deployment and infrastructure optimisation
Proof
We rely on transparency and verifiability. We offer structured assessments and optional certification evidence to document your progress on sustainability.
Benefits
- Carbon footprint pass
- Verifiable evidence
- Optional sustainability assessments
Training and enablement
Our workshops convey the technical foundation needed to measure, improve and prove the sustainability of cloud-native systems independently. The following topics are at the core:
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Foundations
Why green software matters today and how power, energy and carbon connect along the chain from code to data centre. Which levers engineering teams realistically have — and which they don’t.
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Measuring & Attributing Carbon
How to compute emissions from energy use, regional grid intensity and workload attribution — including the SCI and CCF methodologies plus our own Attribution Model for cloud-native workloads. (Dedicated post on the Attribution Model coming.)
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Tooling
Hands-on overview of tools such as Kepler, Scaphandre and Cloud Carbon Footprint, plus our Green Native approach: what they measure, where their limits are, and how to combine them sensibly.
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Improvements
Concrete optimisations from code to infrastructure: rightsizing, time- and location-aware scheduling, efficient architecture choices. And how to make the effect of every measure measurable.
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Hands-on Labs
Guided exercises in a real Kubernetes cluster: instrument metrics, attribute emissions to an application, apply optimisations, and prove the before/after effect.
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Assessments & Continuous Improvement
How to embed sustainability in engineering and ops over time: assessment rubrics, goal setting, continuous reporting — and our self-assessment as an entry point.
Want to make your software's sustainability measurable?
Schedule a free initial consultation now and find out how Green Native fits into your cloud environment.
Your contact person
Paul Weißenbach
Paul is a software engineer focused on sustainable cloud-native architectures. He drives Posedio's Green Native initiative and bridges hands-on engineering experience with measurable sustainability goals.
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