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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #30 on: July 14, 2006, 05:53:00 pm »
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 Blame George Harrison for spawning phony rock star â??global awarenessâ??.  
Are you effing serious? You just blasphemed a Beatle. Why is it so abhorrent for celebrities to use their fame to raise awareness (and money) for good causes - causes that may even be (gasp!) near and dear to their hearts? Would you prefer they hoarded their money, spending it all on worthless crap?
 
 Harrison cared very deeply about the situation in Bangladesh. All royalties from the sale of The Concert for Bangladesh to this day still go to UNICEF. Later on, he even established his own charitable foundation,  The Material World Foundation.
 
 Harrison phoney? That's just ridiculous.  :roll:

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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #31 on: July 15, 2006, 02:47:00 pm »
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 Jewel cases are not environmentally friendly nor are biodegradeable. A typical CD jewelcase is made up of 85 grams of PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC). When the CD case is no longer needed, it either sits for thousands of years in landfills or is incinerated, which releases dioxin into the atmosphere, one of the most toxic carcinogens on the planet. A single 1,000 order of replicated CDs, using standard plastic jewel cases creates nearly 200 lbs. of one of the most dangerously toxic chemicals on the planet today.

kosmo vinyl

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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #32 on: July 15, 2006, 05:06:00 pm »
Nice facts but downloading from eMusic does require the use of jewel cases... Why don't you dig up some facts on how bad for the environment the Internet is?
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« Reply #33 on: July 16, 2006, 09:44:00 am »
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  Nice facts but downloading from eMusic does require the use of jewel cases
It does?  How so?

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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #34 on: July 16, 2006, 10:54:00 am »
well i could go back and edit my orginial post, but as usually the brain was going faster than the fingers..
 
 revised statement
 
 Nice facts but downloading from eMusic doesn't require the need of jewel cases... and eMusic is something that Hoya and I use thus resulting in less jewel cases having to be made!  plus La La is allowing the swapping of disc thus resulting in even more jewel cases being made.
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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #35 on: July 16, 2006, 11:17:00 am »
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Originally posted by Wolf N.Eagleburger:
 Jewel cases are not environmentally friendly nor are biodegradeable. A typical CD jewelcase is made up of 85 grams of PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC). When the CD case is no longer needed, it either sits for thousands of years in landfills or is incinerated, which releases dioxin into the atmosphere, one of the most toxic carcinogens on the planet. A single 1,000 order of replicated CDs, using standard plastic jewel cases creates nearly 200 lbs. of one of the most dangerously toxic chemicals on the planet today.
You're missing the point. Obviously, it is impossible to live in a way that has a zero impact on the environment. But you do have choices. And you can minimize your impact by choosing the more environmentally friendly option.
 
 Specifically regarding your jewel case example, some bands have forgone plastic jewel cases in favor of cardboard ones. To go back to my environmental posterchild band Cloud Cult, they use re-used jewel cases, print their inserts on recycled paper, and even use non-PVC shrink wrap. And like kosmo mentioned, we now have the option of buying music online, eliminating the need for packaging completely.
 
 When there isn't an environmentally friendly option, you can use your consumer power to demand it. Remember when CDs used to come encapsulated in those useless long carboard boxes? Ever wonder why they stopped doing that? Pressure from environmentally-minded consumers, that's why.
 
  New York Times Article

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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #36 on: July 17, 2006, 08:10:00 am »
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Originally posted by Wolf N.Eagleburger:
 Jewel cases are not environmentally friendly nor are biodegradeable. A typical CD jewelcase is made up of 85 grams of PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC). When the CD case is no longer needed, it either sits for thousands of years in landfills or is incinerated, which releases dioxin into the atmosphere, one of the most toxic carcinogens on the planet. A single 1,000 order of replicated CDs, using standard plastic jewel cases creates nearly 200 lbs. of one of the most dangerously toxic chemicals on the planet today.
You're missing the point. Obviously, it is impossible to live in a way that has a zero impact on the environment. But you do have choices. And you can minimize your impact by choosing the more environmentally friendly option.
 
 Specifically regarding your jewel case example, some bands have forgone plastic jewel cases in favor of cardboard ones. To go back to my environmental posterchild band Cloud Cult, they use re-used jewel cases, print their inserts on recycled paper, and even use non-PVC shrink wrap. And like kosmo mentioned, we now have the option of buying music online, eliminating the need for packaging completely.
 
 When there isn't an environmentally friendly option, you can use your consumer power to demand it. Remember when CDs used to come encapsulated in those useless long carboard boxes? Ever wonder why they stopped doing that? Pressure from environmentally-minded consumers, that's why.
 
  New York Times Article [/b]
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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #37 on: July 17, 2006, 02:41:00 pm »
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 I'll bet you are a lot of fun at parties...
Friendly, well-informed people usually are.

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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #38 on: July 18, 2006, 03:01:00 pm »
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 I'll bet you are a lot of fun at parties...
Friendly, well-informed people usually are. [/b]
Sometimes the jokes write themselves.

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Re: Artists who care a little bit too much about Carbon Diox
« Reply #39 on: July 21, 2006, 11:54:00 am »
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