Coldplay has announced the reissue of several albums on vinyl records made of recycled plastic bottles.
The band led by the Chris Martin He continues his long -term mission for viability through the re -release of his albums as transparent discs of Ecorecords, weighing 140g made of recycled plastic bottles.
Ecorecords technology ensures a reduction in carbon emissions by 85% compared to traditional vinyl production.
Coldplay’s albums re -published by Ecorecords are: “Parachutes” (2000), “A Rush of Blood to the Head” (2002), “X & Y” (2005), “Viva La Vida” (2008), “Mylo Xyloto” (2011), “Ghost Stories” (2014), “A Head) Full of Dreams “(2015),” Everyday Life “(2019) and” Music of the Spheres “(2021).
OR Ecorecords uses 100% Terephthape polyethylene (PET) and recycled polyethylene terephthalene (Rpet) for the manufacture of vinyl discs – is a lightweight, durable material designed for reduced emissions from transport and reduced environmental impacts at the end of their life cycle.
Each 140 gram vinyl disk is made on average by nine plastic bottles Rpet, which are cleaned and processed.
Coldplay announced that they overcame their target for climate changewhile trying to make one of the most eco -friendly tours in history.
In 2024, the band reported that CO2 emissions were 59% less for the first two years of the Music of the Spheres tour compared to their tour from 2016 to 2017, exceeding the original goal of 50%.
Source :Skai
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