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Newsletter for Legal created at December 30, 2024 06:50

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"Music Industry Touring Goes Green: Carbon Offsetting and Sustainable Practices"

This newsletter is about the environmental impact of touring in the music industry. With the urgency of climate change, musicians, like Coldplay and Massive Attack, are working to make their tours more sustainable. This includes practices like carbon offsetting, energy-efficient transportation, and ethical collaborations. Other initiatives, like Reverb and Winamp's artist tools suite, are also helping musicians reduce their carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly practices while touring.

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