The Innovative Environmental Solutions Competition is a Kingdom-wide competition which aims to promote environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources.
The Innovative Environmental Solutions Competition is a Sadara initiative in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (MIM), the Royal Commission for Jubail & Yanbu (RCJY), the National Center for Environmental Compliance, King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), and the United Nations Global Compact.
The competition aims to support and encourage individuals from all sectors to develop innovative ideas and projects that promote environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources.
2025 Edition:
In this year's 2025 edition, the competition will continue having a strong emphasis on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Saudi Vision 2030, while also focusing on environmental sustainability and resource conservation.
The competition consists of two participation categories:
Innovative Solutions Projects
Environmental Awareness Videos
Competition Objectives
Objective 1
Natural Resources: Saving water and energy or advancing renewable energy solutions.
Objective 2
Pollution and Waste: Reducing, reusing, recycling, recovering, and eliminating negative impacts.
Objective 3
Encouraging individual and collective environmental action, including volunteerism and community-driven initiatives.
Objective 4
Raising public awareness on environmental challenges and the importance of sustainability.
Objective 5
Inspiring active engagement in addressing current and future environmental issues.
Competition Criteria
Participation is open for individuals, groups, students, universities, scientific researchers and civil society organizations in Saudi Arabia.
Applicant(s) must be 16 years old or older.
Applicant(s) must be residents of Saudi Arabia.
Sadara employees and their immediate family members are not eligible to participate.
Entries must focus on solving environmental challenges or raising awareness on topics like energy and water conservation.
Entries must be driven by and aligned with at least one of the areas specified below:
UN Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PROJECTION
Goal 13
CLIMATE ACTION
Goal 15
LIFE ON LAND
Saudi Vision 2030
Goal 2.4.1
Reduce all types of pollution(e.g. air, sound, water, soil)
Goal 2.4.2
Safeguard the environment from natural threats
Goal 2.4.3
Protect and rehabilitate natural landscape
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Competition Categories
Project category
The project should be practical, applicable, and environmentally relevant.
The idea must be innovative, creative, and original, while respecting intellectual property rights.
The submission should either include pilot applicability proof or a detailed feasibility study.
Required Submissions:
Project proposal (max. five pages, Word file).
Presentation (max. five slides, PowerPoint).
References & credits (if applicable).
Visuals (images, illustrations, and graphics encouraged).
An index for any abbreviations used.
Video category
The video must convey a clear, impactful message.
The participant(s) must create the video independently (no third-party production).
The video must be high resolution with good audio quality.
Maximum duration: Two minutes.
An optional supporting two page MS Word document may be attached to explain objectives and key insights.
Competition timeline
Follow our 6-step journey to success!
Check out what awaits you at every step, from registration to the final results.
Registration Opening
March 5, 2025
Submission Deadline
May 31, 2025
Evaluation of Applications
June 01-12, 2025
Interviews with Qualified Applications
June 22-30, 2025
Finalization of Winners
July 06-10, 2025
Awarding Ceremony
July 27, 2025
Awards
For each category, the top three winners will be recognized and awarded by Sadara.
10,000 SAR
1st place
5,000 SAR
2nd place
3,000 SAR
3rd place
Winners in both categories will additionally receive:
The Innovative Environmental Solutions Competition is a Kingdom-wide competition which aims to that promote environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources.
Submission Deadline:
May 31, 2025
Previous Versions
Sadara launched the first edition of the Innovative Environmental Solutions Competition in 2018 in collaboration with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) targeting the Jubail community only. In its second edition in 2019, the scope of the competition expanded to target all parts of the Kingdom, witnessing a greater turnout over the past years.
Development of a Multifunctional Membrane for Treating Polluted Industrial Water
Project Scope:
Through the development of a multifunctional membrane with a high capacity to purify and treat polluted industrial water efficiently and effectively, this project aims to support the following United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, Goal 13: Climate Action, and Goal 15: Life on Land. This initiative contributes to Saudi Vision 2030 by reducing pollution of all kinds.
First Place - Videos
Name:
Dr. Marwan Mahmoud Abdul Jawad and his team
City:
Riyadh
Video Name:
Carbon Footprint
Video Scope:
This awareness video highlights the impact of the carbon footprint on the environment and provides practical tips for reducing it through simple changes in consumption patterns and behavior. It aims to support the following UNSDGs: Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, Goal 13: Climate Action, and Goal 15: Life on Land as well as contributing to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by reducing pollution of all kinds.
Second Place
Name:
Student: Shaden Nasser Albalawi
City:
Jeddah
Project Name:
Developing a Rhodamine-PVP Light-absorbing Layer to Improve the Efficiency of Solar Cells
Project Scope:
The Rhodamine-PVP light-absorbing layer focuses on enhancing light absorption and improving energy conversion, which supports the development of more efficient and sustainable solar energy technologies. This project aims to support these UNSDGs: Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, Goal 13: Climate Action, and Goal 15: Life on Land and contribute to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by protecting the environment from natural threats and reducing pollution of all kinds.
Third Place
Name:
Dr. Basheer A. Alshammari
City:
Riyadh
Project Name:
Mobile Unit for Producing Biochar and Other Useful Products from Agricultural Waste
Project Scope:
By utilizing resources by converting waste into value-added products and using them, this project aims to support the UNSDG Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation and contribute to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by reducing pollution of all kinds.
2022
5th Edition:
First Place
Name:
Dr. Nasser Ghazi Hariri
Eng. Kamal Mohammed
Eng. Bader Ahmed Al-Qahtani
City:
Al Khobar
Project Name:
Smart Tracker
Project Scope:
Design and fabrication of Optimized Parabolic Trough Concentrator for Advanced Solar Self-Tracking Application. The initiative focused on enhancing the efficiency of Photovoltaic (PV) systems, leading to cost reduction and lower carbon emissions.This project aimed to support UN SDG, Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production and Goal 13: Climate Action—while contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 by reducing carbon emissions.
Second Place
Name:
Dr. Saleh Al-Luqmani
Dr. Nadiyah Al-Abdallah
Mr. Musaad Hakami
Ms. Abeer Al-Zahrani
City:
Makkah and Dammam
Project Name:
Using Oil Fly Ash (OFA) for Agricultural Applications
Project Scope:
The Effect of Thermally Heated Carbon Nanoparticles of Oil Fly Ash on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L) under Salt Stress. The project focused on repurposing Oil Fly Ash (OFA), a byproduct of power plants, for agricultural applications, turning waste into a valuable resource.This project aimed to support UN SGDs Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production and Goal 13: Climate Action—while contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 by safeguarding the environment and promoting a circular economy.
Third Place
Name:
Eng. Mohammed Khalid Al-Harbi
Eng. Bader Mohammed Al-Ghamdi
Eng. Nawaf Muteb Al-Harbi
City:
Al Khobar
Project Name:
Polymer Inorganic Composite Membrane for Efficient Separation of Oil in Water Emulsions
Project Scope:
Focused on separating oil from wastewater in the oil industry, enabling the reuse of water and minimizing environmental impact. This project aimed to support the UN SGD Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation and contributes to Saudi Vision 2030 by tackling industrial pollution.
2021
4th Edition:
First Place
Name:
Dr. Moez Mohammed Smiri
City:
Riyadh
Project Name:
Synthesis of Membranes Coupled with Nanoparticles
Project Scope:
This project aims to support the U.N. SDGs (Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation) and contribute to Saudi 2030 Vision (reduce all type of pollution) through synthesis membranes coupled with nanoparticles to filtrate the wastewater.
Second Place
Name:
Adel Alharbi, Mohammed Alghamdi, Fawaz Alshahrani
City:
Jubail
Project Name:
Biofuel Production From Palm Waste
Project Scope:
Supporting the U.N. SDGs (Goal 12:Responsible Consumption and Production, Goals 13: Climate Action) and contribute to Saudi 2030 Vision (Safeguard the Environment from Natural Threats) through replacing natural fuel with biofuel from palm waste.
Third Place
Name:
Rahf Maadi Faea Asiri
City:
Mahail
Project Name:
Smart Farm
Project Scope:
This tool aims to support U.N. SDGs (Goal 13: Climate Change) and Saudi 2030 Vision (Protect & Rehabilitate Natural Landscape) by addressing the artificial intelligence in order to water and care for the farm.
2020
3rd Edition:
First Place
Name:
Mohammed Alahmadi
City:
Medina
Project Name:
Agricultural Innovation for a Better Environment
Project Scope:
This project aims to support the U.N. SDGs (Goal 1: No Poverty, 2: Zero Hunger, Goals 3: Good Health and well-being, and Goals 13: Climate Action) through utilizing super absorbent Polymer and mix it with biofertilizers which provides food security and increases maintenance of soil health, minimizing environmental pollution and reducing use of chemicals in agriculture.
Second Place
Name:
Amer Hamoud AlHarthi
City:
Dammam
Project Name:
Station of Purifying Emissions Gases
Project Scope:
Support U.N. SDGs (Goal6: Clean Water and Sanitation, Goal 13: Climate action) through contributing to the reduction of pollution by purifying gaseous emissions and applying for water desalination.
Third Place
Name:
Basheer A. Alshammari
City:
Riyadh
Project Name:
Development of Composite Materials from Recycled Plastics and Agricultural Wastes for Building Wind Energy Applications
Project Scope:
This tool aims to support U.N. SDGs (Goal 6: Clean Energy and Affordable, Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production) in order to recycle plastics and agricultural waste for building Wind Energy applications.
2019
2nd Edition:
First Place
Name:
Shrooq Flatah
City:
Dammam
Project Name:
Lab Capsule to Recycle Chemical Waste to Energy Lab Capsule to Recycle Chemical Waste to Energy
Project Scope:
This project aims to support the U.N. SDGs (Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy & Goal 12: Responsible Consumption & Production) through managing and recycling chemical waste to produce clean energy.
Second Place
Name:
Mohammed Al-Shareef
City:
Jeddah
Project Name:
Recycling Carbon Ash
Project Scope:
Support U.N. SDGs (Goal 13: Climate Action) through contributing to the reduction of pollution by recycling carbon ash.
Third Place
Name:
Salah Al-Mutawa
City:
Jubail
Project Name:
Tool to Collect Plastic Waste from the Sea
Project Scope:
This tool aims to support U.N. SDGs (Goal 14: Life Below Water) in order to protect sea life by collecting plastic waste.
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