Vinyl records' revival threatens environment and health

Vinyl records' revival threatens environment and health

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Demand for vinyl records is soaring, but there’s something funky about this musical comeback – the energy and chemicals involved with producing the iconic circular discs creates pollution, adds to the climate crisis and may harm our health.

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