With sustainability being the buzzword in our times, several big firms worldwide are taking significant steps in this arena. Recently, in the entertainment industry, the Coldplay Music Band has made significant strikes with the launch of its June 2023 Sustainability Report. With the band promising a 50% decline in the carbon footprint in its music performances, a significant breakthrough has been set for all of us.Â
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The report focuses majorly on the reduction in carbon emissions, renewable energy use, reduction in food wastage, investment in afforestation and reforestation, and practicing composting with eco-friendly traveling mechanisms with all of it in its music performances. Sounds fascinating right?
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Ever wondered, what is in it for us? Well, deeply down works that promote sustainability seem quite fascinating but still costlier. But, trust me, this is not so, all of us tend to miss out on some very minute ways in which we can work out on improvising our lifestyles towards sustainability
Major Takeaways From The Report
Here are a few major takeaways, that I would suggest from the sustainability report with some cost-effective measures on how this large cost-incurring activity can be done involving very minimal cost:
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CO2 Emissions: The team has taken the initiative by getting DHlL on board for freight and transportation services to ensure minimal carbon emissions. Thus, a few measures that can be incorporated to ensure a sustainable lifestyle with minimal cost include:
- Carpool – The most effective, with the minimal cost required
- Use metro/public transportation services – The cost incurred in it is minimal with the provision of ACs. Cool, isn’t it
Water: The team worked towards installing water provision services while also ensuring that people use refillable water bottles during concerts.
However, we can ensure minimal wastage in water use through the following simple ways:
- Try using earthen pots during summers to ensure that cool, filtered water is available at a minimal cost. Furthermore, this use saves us from the large amount of wastewater produced during water filtration in RO water treatment systems.
- While using RO water treatment systems, ensure that a pipe connects the wastewater disposer to the water treatment plant or into the garden with plants grown that ultimately reduces harmful chemicals from water while ensuring plant growth. Plants like Tulsi, Ashwagandha, and Hibiscus absorb high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen.
Waste:Â The band has focused on the reduction of using single-use plastic, establishing recycling programs, and supporting ocean cleanup programs. However, on a personal level, some of the following measures can be incorporated for a sustainable lifestyle.
- In the case of single-use plastic water bottles, the water bottles once empty can be cut and a series of bottles can be made into beautiful hangings supporting plant growth adding an essential element for home decor.Â
- Alternatively, the bottles can be stuffed well with other plastic waste in the house and created into eco-bricks which can then be made into pressure-absorbing DIY articles like stools, sofas, etc.
- Finally, your collected assortment of single-use plastic can be sent to recycling centers in return for money (Sounds Nice!!)
Nature:Â The team has taken initiatives to support the afforestation and reforestation measures across the globe. Our tiny steps in this direction could be the following:
- A cost-effective measure for plant growth can be the use of seeb balls, balls essentially made of nutrient-rich manure to support the nutrient requirement till the roots and shoots develop.
- Moreover, used fruit seeds can be dried, properly washed, and grown in kitchen gardens.
- Installation of air quality improving plants like snake plants into the house for purifying the air that enters the house.
Food:Â The band initiated the use of local food with the installation of food banks and converting organic waste into compost. We can initiate some of it in our own lives to ensure sustainability:
- Organic waste like fruit and vegetable peels and rotten fruits can be used to create compost. Here is something, that I used for compost production: Use an old water bucket, get some holes drilled which are equally distant, and install a tap at the bottom which is just 50-60 centimeters above the ground. The bucket is now ready to be your compost bin. Just keep it covered with cardboard to ensure that no unnecessary elements destroy it. Start composting with a base soil layer or a layer of sawdust (cheapest browns available) and then put your wet waste in it followed by another layer of sawdust. This will ensure that the composting remains odorless. Once the bucket is filled, periodically rotate the contents of the bucket to ensure aeration.
- Those of us who own restaurants can connect with food collection centers for leftover food produced by the restaurants so that excess food does not end up in landfills and is used properly.
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These are some of the measures that according to me can prove to be helpful enough for ensuring that we also contribute positively to the environment by living a sustainable life. (A proud feeling, isn’t it?)
Let me know some more wonderfully cost-effective measures to improve living a sustainable life.
That appears a great way to take the report to our benefit. Well written and explained
These are actually great things that we can adopt from their working culture.
That’s a really great approach to the environment by the Coldplay team. I would definitely try to incorporate some stuff from the above-mentioned ideas.
Kudos to the Coldplay on their efforts towards sustainability. that’s a remarkable journey and its’ great to see how we have a lot to learn and implement from their examples.
That’s great to know that the team of Coldplay is effective in reducing environmental damage during their concerts. Kudos to them. The suggestions mentioned here can definitely be implemented. Great insights on the report effectively.