The aim of this study is to study effects of capabilities resulting from waste recycling in Iraq. Finding sustainable solutions is essential because society has dangerous issues in waste production and energy production by rotating this waste. This study is specifically focused in Iraq and the technical, financial and environmental aspects of a number of waste recycling techniques, such as anaerobic digestion, combustion and reinforcement. In addition, the employment of these technologies may increase economic opportunities, increase energy security, and greenhouse gas emissions. The results will help decision -makers, investors and stakeholders in developing plans to increase the effectiveness of renewable energy and waste management in Iraq. The current study is looking for waste recycling projects to energy in Iraq and exploring the feasibility of applying these projects to address the waste problem and energy lack. The current research takes into account the financial, technical, organizational and social aspects of such projects and proposes a framework to successfully implement them. The study also sheds light on the potential benefits of energy projects resulting from waste recycling, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, generating renewable energy, and creating jobs. The results of this study can help decision makers to make accurate decisions about waste management and renewable energy strategies in Iraq.