Scholars interested in the role of information systems (IS) for environmental sustainability have been challenged to produce more solution-oriented research. Design science researchers have responded but their efforts have been fragmented. To help advance the emergent design knowledge about IS for environmental sustainability, this chapter reviews the design literature between 2010 and 2016 on the basis of an abstract, general-level theoretical framework. The framework defines the design problem space of IS for environmental sustainability as the development of socio-technical solutions that allow for (1) belief formation, action formation and outcome measurement relating to (2) environmentally sustainable work practices or environmentally sustainable decisions on a (3) macro or micro level. With the framework, the existing literature is analysed summatively, and recommendations are provided about how the design of socio-technical IS solutions for environmental sustainability might be improved and extended.