Today’s Solutions: July 17, 2026

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World’s first vegan football

World’s first vegan football club to build a stadium made entirely out of timber

Praised to be the greenest and first vegan football club in the world, there are many things the Forest Green Rovers have done in a bid to make the sport more sustainable. Now, the planet-friendly football team is preparing to take it even further by building the world’s first wooden football Read More...

Four predictions that will mak

Four predictions that will make you more optimistic about the future of the fashion industry

We at the Optimist Daily are big advocates of fashion products that challenge or ameliorate the industry’s large and wasteful ecological footprint. While it’s true that the fashion industry is responsible for 8% of all global climate impacts, companies such as Patagonia are raising awareness Read More...

Tiny Pacific island nation ban

Tiny Pacific island nation bans harmful toxins in sunscreens

For some time already, scientific evidence has shown that the chemicals found in most sunscreens are toxic to corals, even in extremely tiny doses. Particularly, the ingredients have a negative impact on the juvenile development of most coral and many fish and algae species. Instead of waiting Read More...

All aboard! Germany is slashin

All aboard! Germany is slashing train prices to motivate people to ditch planes

If we want people to stop taking flights, then we need to make it easier for the public to choose greener modes of transportation such as trains. Germany seems to be well aware of this. To kickstart 2020, the country’s railway operator, Deutsche Bahn, is slashing its long-distance rail Read More...

Denmark got a record-breaking

Denmark got a record-breaking 47% of its electricity from wind power in 2019

Even if wind energy can’t provide power 100 percent of the time, it can still provide a bulk of the energy needed annually to power a country. A testament to that is the nordic country of Denmark, which hit a huge renewable energy milestone in 2019 as nearly half of its electricity came from wind Read More...

This little tip will prevent y

This little tip will prevent you from being scammed in 2020

2020 is finally here, and it's coming with its own set of challenges. Not only do we have to break the habit of writing 2019, when we really mean 2020, but the dawn of a new decade also creates a unique opportunity for scammers, says Ira Rheingold, executive director for the National Association of Read More...

This low-cost 3D-printed prost

This low-cost 3D-printed prosthetic arm provides feedback to its users

Creating prosthetics that are low-cost and capable of providing feedback to the brain is a massive challenge, but a student at the University of Leeds seems to have pulled it off. For his final year project in the Product Design bachelors, Lorenzo Spreafico created a 3D-printed arm that Read More...

AeroFarms is proof that the fu

AeroFarms is proof that the future of farming will not involve sunlight or dirt

What is farming without the sun or dirt? Well, it seems it’s just the future of farming. We’ve written before about urban farms that grow crops efficiently within warehouses using LED lighting and hydroponics growth systems, but oftentimes these farms focus solely on leafy greens. But if we Read More...

Modern-day foragers want you t

Modern-day foragers want you to eat weeds for dinner

At a time where only four types of crops—wheat, maize, rice and potatoes—provide 60 percent of the average human’s diet, more and more people are becoming enthusiastic about foraging for unexpected sources of food. Foraging generally refers to searching, identifying and collecting food Read More...

Impossible Foods is now enteri

Impossible Foods is now entering the fish-less fish game

After making a splash with its world-famous meatless burger, Impossible Foods is getting ready to shake things up in the fish market too. The California company known for whipping up patties made entirely of plants has set its sights on doing the same for seafood, in response to the growing market Read More...