 Radiative cooling technology is an ecologically friendly solution for sustainable cooling that has made substantial progress in recent years, bringing it closer to commercialization. This comprehensive review provides a structured overview of radiative cooling technologies, including essential principles, fabrication techniques, and practical applications, with the goal of guiding researchers towards successful commercialization. The review covers fabrication methods, scalability, fabrication costs, performance considerations, potential fabrication approaches suitable for practical applications and commercialization, recent efforts made toward practical applications, and bridging the gap between theoretical research and real-world implementation to foster the advancement and widespread adoption of radiative cooling technology. This article was authored by Suniso, Jiang Yun, Bayang Sikou, and others.