Made from recycled plastic or rubber, Iraqi Cokes are makeshift fuel briquettes used for heating and cooking in low-income households. They burn slower than raw materials, providing affordable warmth in winter. Families in underserved communities, particularly in rural or conflict-affected areas, benefit from this cost-effective energy source, reducing reliance on expensive imported fuels.
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