Green Iraq
Leading the transition to a sustainable future with clean energy and organic farming
Leading the Transition to a Green Iraq.
Driving sustainable change through clean energy hubs and organic farming initiatives that revive Iraq’s natural heritage. By harnessing renewable energy sources and promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices, we can create a flourishing environment that not only respects the land's legacy but also empowers local communities. These initiatives aim to educate the populace on sustainable methods, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.
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Trusted Partners
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Projects
Driving green change across Iraq’s landscapes.


Riyada Hub for SDGs (Anbar)
A free, fully equipped co-working space for youth, large training halls, and private offices for startups. It serves as a physical model for sustainability that we aim to replicate across other institutions.


The First Green Hub:
Located in Fallujah, this is the first sustainable, eco-friendly center in the Anbar Governorate. It operates entirely on Clean Energy and adheres to a Zero-Waste policy.
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Circular Economy & Climate Awareness
More than 50 trainees annually from the private and public sectors, as well as factory and company owners, are trained to work on and implement the principles of the circular economy.


Project Overview:
A program linking companies with job seekers within the "Circular Economy" sector. We are qualifying youth to become specialized trainers in climate resilience, bridging the gap between ecology and economy.
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Shalah Organic Initiative
Promoting sustainable farming using traditional seeds, eliminating chemical usage, and educating farmers on food sovereignty.


Overview:
Reviving authentic Iraqi agriculture through organic farming (wheat, fruits, vegetables) and the production of organic fertilizers.
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Our Work
Snapshots from our green projects in Iraq.








FAQs
What is Riyada Hub?
A zero-waste co-working space in Anbar powered entirely by clean energy.
What does Shalah Initiative do?
It revives authentic Iraqi seeds, promotes organic farming, and produces natural fertilizers.
How does the circular economy training work?
It teaches sustainable practices to reduce waste and reuse resources locally.
Who can join Riyada Hub?
Entrepreneurs and innovators focused on sustainability and green energy.
Why focus on organic farming?
To restore soil health and support authentic Iraqi agricultural traditions.
How do these projects impact Iraq’s environment?
They reduce waste, promote renewable energy, and revive sustainable farming, helping build a greener Iraq.