Michael Stipe wants to use less plastic. The former singer of the band R.E.M released a new maxi single at the beginning of the month and didn’t have it made out of vinyl, but out of bioplastic. According to the musician, “Future If Future” is the first record to use the alternative material; he supports a climate protection organization with the proceeds.
Only: Stipe’s action will have little effect; only 500 copies of the record were pressed. But she joins a trend. A growing number of companies are advertising toys, storage jars, mobile phone cases, toothbrushes, coffee capsules and, increasingly, packaging that is said to be better for the environment and the climate because it contains bioplastics.
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