This chapter explores the concept of green ambidexterity and its implications for organizational sustainability, with a particular focus on the public sector. Drawing on a comprehensive review of empirical studies from diverse industries and geographic locations, it examines the adoption, drivers, benefits, and dynamic capabilities associated with green ambidexterity. The chapter identifies industries where green ambidexterity is prominent, including technology, manufacturing, retail, energy, and financial services. It delves into the role of stakeholders, discusses obstacles and restraints faced by the public sector, including bureaucratic structures, resource constraints, risk aversion, and lack of awareness, and proposes strategies to overcome these challenges. It also highlights potential benefits across various industries, such as reduced carbon emissions, enhanced energy efficiency, creation of green jobs, and adoption of sustainable practices. Overall, this work offers valuable insights for organizations striving to enhance their performance and sustainability efforts.