ENGLAND SUCCESSFULLY PUBLISHED 20 DISCS MADE FROM BIOPLASTIC

ENGLAND SUCCESSFULLY PUBLISHED 20 DISCS MADE FROM BIOPLASTIC

ENGLAND SUCCESSFULLY PUBLISHED 20 DISCS MADE FROM BIOPLASTIC

Bioplastics are derived from sugar and starch, not oil or gas, and do not generate any harmful waste during production.

SOUNDPROOF TILES MADE OF PLASTIC
GRAPHENE: THE SUPER MATERIAL FORMULATED FROM PLASTIC
COOLING PAINT
PLASTIC FOAM RECYCLING
FLEXIBLE GLASSES - INSPIRATION FROM SEASHELLS

ENGLAND SUCCESSFULLY PUBLISHED 20 DISCS MADE FROM BIOPLASTIC

Bioplastics are derived from sugar and starch, not oil or gas, and do not generate any harmful waste during production. Evolution's new vinyl bioplastic has received the backing of the non-governmental organization Music Declares Emergency (MDE), a climate change activist group founded by artists and music industry experts in 2019.

MDE co-founder Lewis Jamieson insists that if Evolution can provide a non-toxic vinyl, it will completely eliminate one of the music industry's main polluters. 

Currently, all vinyl records are made from PVC. Greenpeace considers this to be the most environmentally damaging plastic. The production of PVC releases harmful chlorine-based chemicals that accumulate in the water, the air, and the food chain. The issue has come to the fore when vinyl sales surpassed the $1 billion mark last year in the US alone (for the first time since the mid-1980s). Video companies have tried to secure PVC supplies by partnering with foreign firms with poor safety records.

According to author Kyle Devine of "Decomposed" on the impact of the music industry on the environment, PVC is a very difficult plastic to handle, recycle and decompose. It would be a mistake to see the streaming and digital music as a solution to the industry's impact on climate, he said. According to him, digital data still takes up space and uses energy. In fact, the size and popularity of the music industry have seriously affected the environment.

Evolution released the first 20 discs made from bioplastics through an award draw event – attended by young artists, including American singer Angel Olsen. Prior to that, testing had taken nearly five years due to delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Evolution claims it has come close to the quality of conventional recordings. The only downside is the noise coming from the surface when playing the recording. The company expects it to take another two weeks to complete the product.

MDE says changing the recipe for vinyl records won't help the climate change picture much, but such innovations also play a symbolic role.

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