The article emphasizes that at today's stage of economic globalization, the fundamental qualitative renovation of the technological base of public production occurs, its efficiency and competitiveness are increasing, as well as a "greening" of the world production complex and global sales chains is dynamically developing. These trends have their own internal drivers and patterns of ensuring transformational changes, which are the purpose and content of this article. The article proposes the key regularities of modern transformational changes in world production that reflect their ecological imperative and systemic nature from the point of view of building a global green ecosystem. The peculiarities of sectoral diversification of the global production complex are characterized as one of the patterns of green transformations in global production. The presence of another global regularity, which proves the systemic nature of green transformational changes in world production – its digitization – has been substantiated in the article. It has been proved that in the complex characteristics of the key patterns of the development of the systemic green transformation of global production, a special place is occupied by the intellectualization of production management and organization systems based on the computerization of existing management systems. A characteristic of the regularity of networking as such, which finds its material embodiment in deep structural transformations of current organizational structures of global business, has been given. The author emphasizes that another objective regularity of its systemic green transformations is closely related to the global trend of networking of world production – there is horizontal structuring and deconcentration of production processes. It has been proved that among the objective regularities of the systemic green transformation in global production, the trend towards its dematerialization also deserves special attention. The author calls decarbonization with a deep structural crisis of the traditional energy sector the next economic regularity that testifies to the systemic nature of modern processes of green transformation in global production.