The use of traditional technology (non-green or non-environmentally friendly) until a non-distant past has had severe negative effects, such as the creation of pollution problems that have direct effects on human health, in addition to the cost of removing it (as a maximum) or reducing it (as a minimum). This has become the main task of specialists working on this issue (through the objectives and the procedures set to achieve them) and researchers (by studying the problem as a reality and what can be proposed to address it). That comes after what has become the case of the increase of each of the rates of pollution in most parts of the world and its negative effects on all aspects of life. This is all due to the expansion of both industrial activity and the increasing use of engines (fossil-fuel powered) witnessed by most of the countries of the world.Therefore, the authorities, stakeholders and researchers should think more deeply and more seriously in studying what was mentioned and reach as quickly as possible to proposals to address this problem to the concerned parties. The media and its role (as a relatively easy to use and quickly accessible medium to those concerned, therefore of good influence) has the greatest relative importance is to raise the awareness of most of those who are concerned about the attempt to identify pollution and make it in the narrowest possible way, by replacing the existing activities that are polluting the environment with others that use the least impact, the so-called green technology that was adopted by most of the industrial countries).In this paper, a number of experiments in this field are mentioned, and the range of the contribution that the media has to the use of green (environmentally friendly) technology and its economic analysis to determine the benefits of this use in terms of reducing costs and increasing benefits