From the gas it takes to get to a concert to the waste produced during the show to the air miles artists log touring from city to city, it's no secret that the live music space is a major source of carbon emissions.
"As a touring band," Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja says in the film,"we've always been aware the damage our industry and its behavior does to the environment."The legendary electronic group worked together with the UK's legendary Tyndall Center for Climate Research to come up with solutions to look at the carbon emissions from their own tours and what they can do to change it.
"We found partners that were prepared to take a risk with us and create a catalyst that shows extremely low-carbon and ultimately carbon-neutral events are not only possible," Del Naja says,"but also viable and conducive to the experience of live art and live music."
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