Today’s Solutions: July 16, 2026

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Lego to make its iconic plasti

Lego to make its iconic plastic building bricks 100% sustainable by 2030

Despite the world’s increasing aversion towards plastic these days because of its harmful impact on the environment, Danish toymaker Lego, famous for its multi-colored plastic building bricks, remains a raging success. Even so, the company has recently vowed to make all of its iconic bricks 100 Read More...

After a 29 percent drop, UK ca

After a 29 percent drop, UK carbon emissions are now back at 1988 levels

A carbon brief has revealed that the United Kingdom’s carbon dioxide emissions have dropped 29 percent since 2010. The analysis found that carbon emissions dropped 2.9 percent last year alone, bringing 2019 emissions down to 1988 levels.  The drop in emissions is largely attributed to coal Read More...

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Patagonia will teach its customers how to prolong the life of their garments

Patagonia sets the bar high when it comes to making clothes last as long as possible. But The outdoor gear retailer not only resells its own used clothes through its Worn Wear program but also hosts repair events around the world, where people can bring their favorite Patagonia items to get fixed Read More...

Want to boost your brain healt

Want to boost your brain health? Probiotics could help

We at The Optimist Daily write a lot about the numerous health benefits of probiotics. While these healthy bacteria are immensely beneficial for your microbiome and gut health, it turns out they can be good for your brain and even improve your mental health too! Probiotics are "life-promoting" Read More...

Just a half tablespoon of oliv

Just a half tablespoon of olive oil can improve heart health

It’s long been known that the Mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest overall diets. Now, research shines new light on the ways that one of the diet’s main components — olive oil — helps boost heart health. In a recent analysis of long-term data by researchers of the Harvard T.H. Read More...

The Netherlands is doubling it

The Netherlands is doubling its 2020 green subsidies to meet climate goals

Let’s start with the bad news: The Netherlands is struggling to meet its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol to cut greenhouse gas emissions to 25% below 1990 levels by the end of this year. The good news: the Dutch government is actually taking this seriously. This week, the government Read More...

Ontario’s Basic Income Pilot

Ontario’s Basic Income Pilot brings new evidence about the benefits of UBI

Over the last couple of years, Universal Basic Income (UBI) has become increasingly popular, with an increasing number of cases backing up the benefits of such government programs. In Finland, for instance, people who received unconditional free money on a monthly basis did not only see their Read More...

6 calming ways to unwind after

6 calming ways to unwind after work

For many people, it’s hard to imagine a time when work fits into a finite timeframe: same start time each day and when it’s over, it’s actually over. That’s a problem. We need that moment at the end of the day where we can stop thinking about what needs to be done. It’s up to you to Read More...

The 1970s invention revolution

The 1970s invention revolutionized that women’s athletics: the sports bra

In honor of this past weekend’s International Women’s Day, we are sharing a lesser-known story of innovation that revolutionized female athletics. If you wander into the women’s clothing aisle of an athletic store today, you will likely find dozens of varieties of sports bras, in Read More...

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Want to live off the grid? ZeroCabin offers just that in kit form

As nice as it would be to live off-the-grid in an eco-friendly home, not everyone has the financial or technical means of creating their own off-the-grid home. Enter ZeroCabin, a small off-grid cabin made by a team in Chile with no formal architecture training. The cabin, which is built without Read More...