Today’s Solutions: November 25, 2024

Business

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Wow. Pope Francis convinced a

Wow. Pope Francis convinced a room full of big oil CEOs to act on climate change

Say what you will about the Vatican, but it has become an advocate of some incredibly progressive ideas since Pope Francis became head of the papal state. Most importantly, though, Francis is using his immense influence to make the world more environmentally-conscious. Just this week, the Pope Read More...

Finally, recyclable toothpaste

Finally, recyclable toothpaste tubes are hitting the market

Want a simple way to stop producing waste? Stop brushing your teeth—that way, you don’t throw all those toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes into the trash. OK, maybe that’s not a very cleanly option, which is why it’s good that Colgate is creating the first-ever recyclable toothpaste Read More...

This automaker is repurposing

This automaker is repurposing old EV batteries for solar power in Puerto Rico

Rivian is known for pushing the boundaries of battery tech. Not only is the startup working on the first all-electric pickup for the US market, but it's also planning "Rivian-to-Rivian" charging, which will allow its vehicles to charge each other, and it designed a camp stove add-on that takes Read More...

Giant US retailer Target plans

Giant US retailer Target plans to go 100 percent green by 2030

Lately, it seems like the global push for going green isn’t only being driven by concerned citizens, but also by big shots in the corporate world. Take US retailer Target, for example, that has recently pledged to take a major step forward by committing to source 100 percent of its electricity Read More...

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This store provides embarrassing bags to stop shoppers from using plastic

Grocery store owner David Lee Kwan initially hoped that a fee on single-use bags would discourage his customers from using them. But when the five-cent a bag charge failed to stop people from using plastic, he tried a different approach. So now when customers don’t bring their own bags to the Read More...

Aldi ranked first among US gro

Aldi ranked first among US grocers for its efforts to curtail single-use plastics

The time has come for the big companies to start doing the heavy lifting when it comes to reducing the staggering amount of plastic waste that has made its way virtually everywhere in the world, from the stomachs of whales to the food we eat and the water we drink. And while individual choices Read More...

A high-tech sustainable greenh

A high-tech sustainable greenhouse is about to be built in coal country

Kentucky may be coal country, but that’s not stopping entrepreneurs from introducing sustainability to the state. In Morehead, a small town where roughly one in three people live below the poverty line, a company called AppHarvest is constructing a massive new 60-acre high-tech greenhouse will be Read More...

Bathing suits shed microplasti

Bathing suits shed microplastics. This brand has a better solution

Every time someone washes something made from polyester or another synthetic fabric, tiny fibers flow down the drain and into waterways. In one study, an acrylic sweater shed 700,000 fibers each time it was washed. For swimsuits, the problem can be more direct, and some microfibers might rub off Read More...

Giant UK supermarket chain to

Giant UK supermarket chain to lead the fight on unnecessary plastic packaging

Concerned over the growing scale of unnecessary plastic waste, Sainsbury’s, Britain’s leading supermarket, has become the first in the country to commit to a plastic-free aisle in their stores. The initiative will remove 489 tons’ worth of plastic bags, which are currently used for loose Read More...

How Olay could lead other beau

How Olay could lead other beauty companies to start use refillable packaging

While skincare products may be a good way to keep your body beautiful, the way they’re packaged is only making the world a dirtier place. The good news is that the beauty label Olay is becoming the first major global skincare brand to test refillable packaging in an attempt to reduce plastic Read More...