Fans call for zero-waste K-pop industry


Kpop4Planet climate activists urge local entertainment companies to take stronger action to protect the environment in front of Hybe's headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Wednesday (Sept 4). - Photo: The Korea Herald/ANN

SEOUL: Kpop4Planet (K4P), a climate activist group founded by K-pop fans advocating for a more sustainable K-pop industry, held a protest titled "Plastic Album Sins" in front of Hybe’s headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Wednesday (Sept 4), urging the industry to take stronger environmental protection measures.

During the protest, K4P cited an August survey that gathered input from over 12,000 K-pop fans here and overseas.

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