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What to do with all the old discs?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 1047919" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>This last idea is pretty good, to use a forum like this consisting of people who love music to at least try and get the right homes for old discs.</p><p></p><p>Just getting back to the few posts since my last one.. Best to keep them of course, my point was more to highlight the fact that both on the consumer side and on the R&D and supply side, people should become far more careful of the kind of tech that they develop with a eye on the enormous pollution problem that the world is facing. As a music enthusiast I built up a music collection over a period of four decades without ever thinking about what would happen to all these discs and covers at the end. Recently music labels have started to use carton sleeve packaging, which is an enormous improvement. But it still does not solve the discs per se. </p><p></p><p>It is just far more environmentally friendly to stop buying discs and to rather stream (re-use) the same file for all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 1047919, member: 15634"] This last idea is pretty good, to use a forum like this consisting of people who love music to at least try and get the right homes for old discs. Just getting back to the few posts since my last one.. Best to keep them of course, my point was more to highlight the fact that both on the consumer side and on the R&D and supply side, people should become far more careful of the kind of tech that they develop with a eye on the enormous pollution problem that the world is facing. As a music enthusiast I built up a music collection over a period of four decades without ever thinking about what would happen to all these discs and covers at the end. Recently music labels have started to use carton sleeve packaging, which is an enormous improvement. But it still does not solve the discs per se. It is just far more environmentally friendly to stop buying discs and to rather stream (re-use) the same file for all. [/QUOTE]
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