.green Domain Registrationfrom £134.88/yr
Why Choose a .green Domain?
The .green TLD launched in 2014 and is operated by Identity Digital (formerly Donuts/Afilias). It was designed as a dedicated home for the environmental movement — sustainability advocates, eco-friendly brands, renewable energy projects and green-living publications. Unlike vague generic extensions, .green signals intent at a glance: visitors immediately understand the site is rooted in environmental values, which makes it a natural fit for organisations whose ethics are central to their identity.
Ideal for:
- Renewable energy companies and solar installers
- Sustainability consultants and ESG advisors
- Eco-friendly product brands and zero-waste shops
- Environmental charities, NGOs and campaign groups
- Green-living bloggers and climate journalists
Things to know:
- Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register a .green domain without proving environmental credentials.
- Operated by Identity Digital, which runs hundreds of new gTLDs and is ICANN-accredited.
- Some short, dictionary-style names are flagged as premium by the registry and carry higher annual fees.
Creative .green Domain Ideas
- SolarHouse.green — residential solar panel installation specialist
- ZeroWaste.green — plastic-free household goods shop
- CarbonAudit.green — emissions reporting service for SMEs
- UrbanForest.green — community tree-planting initiative
- EthicalWardrobe.green — sustainable fashion marketplace
- RewildBritain.green — conservation campaign hub
Frequently asked questions about .green
Anyone can register a .green domain. There are no eligibility checks, geographic restrictions, or requirements to prove your environmental credentials. While the extension is aimed at sustainability-focused projects and businesses, the registry leaves it to registrants to use the namespace in good faith. Individuals, charities, startups and established companies are all welcome.
You can register a .green domain for between one and ten years at initial registration, and renew in similar increments. Many customers choose a longer registration period to lock in continuity for their brand and to avoid the risk of forgetting a renewal. You can also enable auto-renewal in your control panel.
Yes. If your .green is registered elsewhere, you can transfer it in provided it's at least 60 days old, unlocked at the current registrar, and you have the authorisation (EPP) code. The transfer extends your registration by one year. DNS records are preserved if you keep the same nameservers during the move.
After expiry, the domain enters a roughly 30-day renewal grace period during which you can renew at the standard price. After that comes a redemption period of around 30 days where recovery is possible but incurs a registry redemption fee. If still unrenewed, the domain is released and becomes available for anyone to register.
Yes. Identity Digital classifies certain short, common or high-value words as premium names, which carry elevated registration and renewal fees set by the registry. Our domain search will flag any premium pricing before you check out, so there are no surprises. Most ordinary multi-word .green names are sold at the standard rate.