Archive for Sunday, June 29, 2008
Tracking disc-risk realities
SO YOU’RE in a band that just plowed a few grand into retrofitting your tour van to run on vegetable oil, requested all-recycled paper plates on your concerts rider and decided to telecommute to your appearance on “Conan” to avoid emissions-heavy plane rides. You can ply your new double-LP masterpiece with environmental impunity, right? Wrong! Vinyl LPs are made with PVC plastic, packed with dioxin, phthalates, lead and other fun ingredients that can cause cancer, birth defects and respiratory problems, among a host of ailments. They’re also nigh impossible to recycle and take centuries to biodegrade.
A better solution is digipacks made from recycled materials or to release albums as digital files that need no fuel to distribute them to stores. Is putting your music on a warm, crackling LP of pristine sound quality worth pitching more particularly toxic plastic in the world?
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August Brown
- Silver Lake's former Black Cat bar was a starting point for the gay rights movement
- Barack Obama: In search of identity
- Mormon Church feels the heat over Proposition 8
- A federal bailout for Prop. 8
- How does CBS spell success? 'NCIS'
- Memory loss: What's normal? What's not?
- Older adults' sexual desires don't have to fade
- Report to Congress: Gulf War syndrome is real
- Automakers' pain felt far beyond Detroit
- After more than 400 lawsuits, disabled man can sue no more
- Lakers face test from another rugged East team, the Bulls
- Eagles' McNabb is more than his gaffe about tie-game rule
- Democrats propose $25 billion in loans for carmakers
- Ethanol's troubles have sapped the dreams of an Indiana town
- Fox won't match ESPN offer on BCS games
- CSU may cut future enrollment by 10,000
- How Paramount let 'Twilight' get away
- Democrats' resentment against Lieberman cools
- Pirates seize oil tanker off East Africa coast
- 'No' to Obama's experimental government
