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Billie Eilish Just Saved A Quarter Million T-Shirts From Landfills

Pop sensation Billie Eilish is transforming decades of unwanted concert merchandise into new fan gear through a groundbreaking program with Universal Music Group that will save approximately 280,000 shirts from ending up in landfills or being shipped overseas to pollute developing countries. The initiative, led by the music giant’s merchandise division Bravado, takes old band t shirts and breaks them down into new materials, while items that cannot be turned into new shirts get shredded and transformed into fabric used for housing insulation. Eilish’s mother Maggie Baird has been pushing for sustainable merchandise options since before her daughter became famous, describing the early efforts as pushing a boulder uphill, though the persistence finally paid off as dozens of artists under the Universal Music Group umbrella joined the massive upcycling program. Musicians today rely heavily on merchandise sales to make money since streaming services pay very little per song play, but this success created warehouses full of unsold items that traditionally ended up in landfills or damaged local environments in developing nations.

Matt Young, who leads Bravado, says the company will absorb any extra costs for now to make recycled merchandise so common that prices become competitive with traditional production methods, with hopes that enough artist participation will convince American companies to invest in the technology needed to handle this type of recycling locally. The program represents what Dylan Siegler, Universal Music Group’s head of sustainability, calls the most ambitious upcycling effort ever attempted in artist merchandise, marking the first time a major label has committed to transforming its entire merchandise operation rather than just creating small batches or special limited editions. For fans, these changes mean their favorite band t shirts will carry stories beyond just the music, as each purchase actively helps solve environmental problems while looking and feeling identical to traditional items. If Universal Music Group proves that sustainable merchandise can work at massive scale without hurting profits, other record labels watching this experiment closely will likely follow, potentially inspiring similar programs across entertainment, sports, and corporate promotional clothing industries.

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