
The environmental impact of music streaming
Music streaming has a carbon footprint, and it’s twice as large as the CD era. Learn more and discover the initiatives championing a more sustainable solution.
Music streaming has a carbon footprint, and it’s twice as large as the CD era. Learn more and discover the initiatives championing a more sustainable solution.
As more artists are recording in hi-res, and more music becomes available to stream in higher quality, how do we ensure these innovations are sustainable?
In a special Earth Day podcast, Coustics hosted a session called "Sustainability in Audio". The discussion featured MQA’s Director of Licensing, Andy Dowell, alongside Lenbrook’s CTO, Greg Stidsen, and NAD Product Manager Cas Oostvogel.
In a values-based music economy, MQA CEO Mike Jbara leads a discussion on consumer priorities regarding transparency and sustainability, and how the industry is responding.
Bob Stuart highlighted the environmental impact of music streaming: “The internet is using a significant percentage of the energy of the whole planet.”
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