Music harms environment E-mail
Robert Holton   
Friday, 02 May 2008

Preliminary research conducted at Oxford University indicates that the UK music industry produces up to one million tonnes of CO2 annually.

 

The University’s Environmental Change Institute (ECI) believes the main contributors to be live concerts, the mass production and sale of music products and UK artists going on tour throughout the globe.

 

The ECI and Julie’s Bicycle, the organisation that commissioned the research, urge the UK music industry to think and act more greenly which they believe will inspire other companies as well.




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