Vinyl Records Go Green: Musicians and Industry Explore Sustainable Options
ByAinvest
Sunday, Dec 21, 2025 11:18 pm ET1min read
Australian musician Stella Donnelly used "regrind vinyl" for pressings of her new album Love and Fortune, made from factory offcuts melted back down to make a new record. Regrind vinyl is one of the sustainable options being explored to minimize the environmental impact of vinyl records. The record was pressed at Program Records in Melbourne, one of just three vinyl manufacturers in Australia.

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