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Making vinyl records with 85% lower energy consumption – we get hands on with Sonopress's new EcoRecord

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Ep. 132: Making vinyl records requires a lot of heat and energy, and uses plastics that are bad for the environment. But vinyl records are an old technology - so how might a modern record be made? Sven Deutschmann is Managing Director of Sonopress, a company that makes vinyl records and other physical media. He showed Music Ally’s Editor Joe Sparrow a new type of disc and spoke about a new process of making records that uses the same plastic used in plastic water bottles, and that uses significantly less energy – and creates less waste.

It's called EcoRecord and is made by injection moulding, not pressing, and is produced using polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as its base material rather than polyvinyl chloride (PVC). They can also be produced using 100% recycled PET. Creating the discs requires neither natural gas nor steam, and Sonopress says its test operation saw energy savings of up to 85% compared to the traditional process. The product is being launched in collaboration with Warner Music.

Video of EcoRecord process https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9Og3mDCeD8

Sonopress https://www.sonopress.de/en/

If you’re interested in finding out more about EcoRecord please contact: sina.pruschko@bertelsmann.de.

The Dark Side of the Moon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9ynZnEBtvw

Coconuts: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/101775-most-green-coconuts-smashed-in-one-minute-by-elbows

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Ep. 132: Making vinyl records requires a lot of heat and energy, and uses plastics that are bad for the environment. But vinyl records are an old technology - so how might a modern record be made? Sven Deutschmann is Managing Director of Sonopress, a company that makes vinyl records and other physical media. He showed Music Ally’s Editor Joe Sparrow a new type of disc and spoke about a new process of making records that uses the same plastic used in plastic water bottles, and that uses significantly less energy – and creates less waste.

It's called EcoRecord and is made by injection moulding, not pressing, and is produced using polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as its base material rather than polyvinyl chloride (PVC). They can also be produced using 100% recycled PET. Creating the discs requires neither natural gas nor steam, and Sonopress says its test operation saw energy savings of up to 85% compared to the traditional process. The product is being launched in collaboration with Warner Music.

Video of EcoRecord process https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9Og3mDCeD8

Sonopress https://www.sonopress.de/en/

If you’re interested in finding out more about EcoRecord please contact: sina.pruschko@bertelsmann.de.

The Dark Side of the Moon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9ynZnEBtvw

Coconuts: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/101775-most-green-coconuts-smashed-in-one-minute-by-elbows

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