Does listening to music have an impact on the environment?
Does listening to music have an impact on the environment?
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Speaking of today's time, listening to music has become common in today's time. Nowadays people like to listen to music directly through the Internet. Many platforms are used for this, in which music is streaming through YouTube and other such mediums. Talking of earlier times, then music was heard from cassettes, CDs and records. However, after some time these mediums are being used again.

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These old mediums have again hit the market. Talking about the sales of vinyl records, then since 2007 there has been 14-27% more sales. Last year alone, there is a possibility of selling 4 million LP records in the UK alone. The sale of vinyl records directly means that the work of making these discs is getting more. They cannot be recycled, it directly affects our environment, but the cover of these albums can be recycled as it is made of plastic. The first records were also made from the element named Shelak. It was acquired from a worm. However, they used to deteriorate quickly because of this, records were made using PVC and its biggest drawback is the destruction of PVC. Many generations of humans have passed till their waste is destroyed, when they get into the soil, they also damage the land. Records are made that half a kilogram of carbon dioxide is found in the environment. 40 lakh LP records are being sold only in the UK. That means around 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide dissolved in the environment. The pollution that occurs during the transportation of these records. Talking about, CDs replaced LP records in the 80s. It lasted for more days, its voice was also better.

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CDs are made from polycarbonate and aluminum. Compared to that, the environment is also less harmful. Its biggest drawback is that it cannot be recycled. CDs of good quality last 50 to 100 years. This can not be claimed about cheap CDs. In our digital world, listening to music has become very easy. For this, you can go to any website and listen to the song of your choice directly which you can easily copy. Now you must be thinking that these mediums of music are such, in which no element is used. This does not mean that listening to music in this way has no effect on the environment. In this, the electronic files you download or stream directly, are kept in a secure server. It costs a lot of electricity to cool these servers and it also costs electricity to run again and again. It also uses Wi-Fi. If you listen to a song again and again, obviously, then it affects our environment in many ways.

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Since the song we hear online on a website is saved on the server somewhere and as often as we listen to it online. So often it goes to the server, but it will maintain the power and the server will have a direct impact on our environment. If we download a song and listen to it, it will be cheaper to listen to the record player, and also less harmful to the environment, but if you listen to a song only once or twice, then it would be better to listen to the Internet. With your passion for music, you want to cause the least harm to the environment, if you like listening to music online, download a song and save it on your mobile or laptop. Due to which it does not have much impact on the environment.

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