Major labels Sony, Universal and Warner join independents signing up to climate schemes that guide companies toward cleaner futures
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A number of the world’s biggest record labels have united to commit to action on their environmental impact.
The three major labels – Sony
music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group – plus independents such as the Beggars and Secretly groups of labels, Warp, Ninja Tune and more, have signed the Music Climate Pact which will see them pledge “actionable climate targets”.