Why go green? PDF Print E-mail

Why would the music industry go green besides the fact that it’s good for the planet? Lotsa reasons.

The biggest to me being that it IS good for the planet—for our forests, to slow global warming,and for future generations of music lovers.

But it also makes economic sense for the music industry. Think about all those millions of CD’s that are being produced, all those booklets, the packaging, the paper. That’s big.

It Pays To Go Green

  • Unnecessary packaging adds to your costs – the more packaging you use in your product the higher the cost of production
  • A switch to enviro-friendly packaging attracts better publicity and more fans and therefore increases revenue
  • Enviro-friendly packaging saves forests, protects drinking water, wildlife habitat and helps slow global warming helping everyone save money associated with the costs of dealing with environmental disaster
  • Once you begin to think about your paper choices, you recognize other areas of waste in your life where through careful reduction you can save money
  • In the long run, the greater the demand for enviro-friendly packaging, the lower the price becomes over time
 


That’s why musicians like REM, Moby, Rock the Earth, and others have signed on the show that there is a demand for sustainably made packaging, and there are a lot of other ways the music industry can go green!

Think about your packaging choices

· Post-consumer recycled content is readily available.

· Reduce packaging when it is an option

· Use minimal plastic & plastic free packaging with soy-based inks and H2O based coating

· Part of the solution to the climate crisis is recycled versus virgin paper

· Look at packaging companies like Groovehouse records or Ivy Hill, who makes Warner Music Groups sustainable packaging.

Touring is a big one! Offset your Carbon emissions by purchasing renewable (wind & solar) energy credits from companies like Green Mountain Energy and TerraPass .

Give a percentage of your sales to an environmental charity. Tree Leaf Music is a working example of a label committed to supporting effective environmental groups.

 

Trackback(0)
Comments (1)Add Comment
ipod nation
written by Melissa Bromley, May 22, 2007
I wonder if part of your work will be done for you by the increasing amount of music being bought online through places like iTunes. Wouldn't that be nice?
report abuse
vote down
vote up
Votes: +1

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 
< Prev   Next >
Join Us
Tell a Friend
Take Action
Donate
 

Newsflash

Dogwood Alliance speaks out in support of shareholder resolution on sustainable forestry and challenges International Paper to become an environmental leader at company's annual general meeting in New York!