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Did that provocative title bring you here? It's not what you think. It's about the waste that comes with vinyl and film.
I don't have any vinyl store or supply for film and chemicals in the typical shopping distance. The last shop that sold vinyl threw them out a couple of months ago and now has more room for blue rays.
As most people here, I order the stuff online and it comes with the postal service.

This is the amount of cardboard waste from 3 orders of 12 vinyl records in the last weeks. They even split one order into two parcels that came the same day. It's nice that they sent it in a very safe way but sometimes those big boxes are half empty. It's the same with one shop I buy film and chemicals. Huge boxes, filled mostly with padding.
It's not only the aspect of using more paper resources than needed. I'm obviously not the only person ordering via postal service. So many people have to get rid of their cardboard waste but the infrastructure for that is so limited. Quite often the containers for the paper waste are full. Even throwing this stuff away is a logistical challenge. :bang:
Let's leave the quality away but is streaming of music more environmental friendly? Huge servers and networks. So much energy needed. I don't know.
I definitely like the handling and sound of vinyl.

I don't have any vinyl store or supply for film and chemicals in the typical shopping distance. The last shop that sold vinyl threw them out a couple of months ago and now has more room for blue rays.
As most people here, I order the stuff online and it comes with the postal service.

This is the amount of cardboard waste from 3 orders of 12 vinyl records in the last weeks. They even split one order into two parcels that came the same day. It's nice that they sent it in a very safe way but sometimes those big boxes are half empty. It's the same with one shop I buy film and chemicals. Huge boxes, filled mostly with padding.
It's not only the aspect of using more paper resources than needed. I'm obviously not the only person ordering via postal service. So many people have to get rid of their cardboard waste but the infrastructure for that is so limited. Quite often the containers for the paper waste are full. Even throwing this stuff away is a logistical challenge. :bang:
Let's leave the quality away but is streaming of music more environmental friendly? Huge servers and networks. So much energy needed. I don't know.
I definitely like the handling and sound of vinyl.
