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November 8, 2022 51 mins

The live music industry generates billions of pounds for the UK economy, but it racks up a lot of carbon emissions too.

According to Clean Scene, the average touring DJ emits 35 tonnes of C02 per year, 17 times higher than is recommended per person.

Pauline Bourdon is the founder of Soliphilia, which provides sustainability consultancy and green touring for the music industry. She works closely with artists, as well as events organisations such as Team Love to ensure their festivals have sustainability values at their core.

Ross Patel runs Whole Entertainment, which prioritises culture, social justice and climate action, working with its artists to encourage them to use their influence for good.

Ross also sits on the Music Managers Forum where they lead on all climate initiatives.

Pauline and Ross join Harriet Robinson to discuss the problems within the music industry, the efforts that are being made to change them and how the industry is in a unique position to be able to influence further action.

LINKS:

Soliphilia: https://www.soliphilia.co.uk

Pauline: https://www.instagram.com/pauline.bourdon/

Whole Entertainment: https://whole.management

Ross Patel: https://www.instagram.com/rosswellpatel/

Last Night a DJ Took a Flight, Clean Scene report: https://cleanscene.club/report.pdf


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