Today’s Solutions: February 23, 2026

The North Face is expanding th

The North Face is expanding their Renewed program to promote sustainability

Pioneered by outdoor brands such as Patagonia, REI, and Osprey, more clothing companies are taking a closer look at how they can make their products more sustainable. The North Face is revamping its North Face Renewed program to invest more in circular design principles and Read More...

H&M’s new “Consci

H&M’s new "Conscious Collection" features leather made of grapes

Vegan leather is quickly growing in popularity in response to environmental and ethical concerns about traditional leather. H&M’s new "Conscious Collection" will feature all sorts of eco-forward materials, including vegan leather made from grapes! The material is made by the Italian Read More...

This household cleaner is made

This household cleaner is made out of an unusual ingredient: food waste

What are the main ingredients in your household cleaning supplies? If you use Industrial Organic’s new line of Veles cleaners, you may be surprised to hear the answer is food waste. Before you get grossed out, let's explain the science: 45 trillion gallons of water go into the food that Read More...

Want to help bees? Consider ad

Want to help bees? Consider adding these plants to your garden

Bees are critical members of our food chain. These buzzing backyard insects pollinate three-quarters of all fruits, nuts, and vegetables, but they are on the decline. Fortunately, of the 20,000 known bee species in the world, 4,000 are native to the US and there are many flowers you can plant in Read More...

The Little Shell Tribe finally

The Little Shell Tribe finally receives federal recognition after 125 years

Native Americans have routinely fought for land rights across the U.S. This past December, one small tribe won a land autonomy milestone, as Congress officially recognized the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians.  The tribe has about 5,300 members and, after 125 years of waiting, they now Read More...

Greta Thunberg receives second

Greta Thunberg receives second nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize

Greta Thunberg has become a rallying symbol for climate activists young and old. Her call to action for more rapid climate change intervention and emissions regulations has inspired many and brought climate change to the forefront of political attention. This week, at only 17 years old, Thunberg Read More...

New Red Sea bacteria could be

New Red Sea bacteria could be the key to developing saltwater toilets

Freshwater is a scarce and valuable natural resource. Humans couldn’t survive without it, so why do we waste precious freshwater to flush our toilets? Researchers from Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) are trying to solve this water-wasting dilemma with the Read More...

Planning a ski trip? Consider

Planning a ski trip? Consider one of these eco-friendly resorts

For those of you who love the thrill of hitting the chilly slopes, skiing is one of winter’s most exciting prospects. Unfortunately, climate change is taking a toll on winter snow levels and, with high energy consumption, transportation emissions, and bulky equipment, the sport itself takes a Read More...

Electric vehicles took center

Electric vehicles took center stage in Superbowl commercials this year

This weekend’s Superbowl was the biggest event of the year for the NFL, but the big game is also center stage for the advertising world. This year’s Superbowl commercials showed a distinct shift in business consciousness towards a greener future. Football enthusiasts saw prominent figures Read More...

Life expectancy rises in the U

Life expectancy rises in the US for the first time in four years

Medical news often focuses on the bad, ignoring the positive innovations and research happening in the health field. Well, we have some good news from the world of health: US life expectancy increased for the first time in four years. The most recent life expectancy calculation for the US, based Read More...