Coldplay to release new record made of recycled plastic in October

Coldplay is preparing to release their album "Moon Music" in October with a record made from recycled plastic. This is not the British band's first attempt to do reduce their impact on the environment. Daniel Reinhardt/dpa

Coldplay are set to release a new album on October 4, the band have announced on social media, branding the upcoming release as the world's first "ecorecord."

"Moon Music" is set to be released as a record made from recycled plastic bottles, the band said, with lead singer Chris Martin showing off a translucent disc on Instagram. Recycled materials are also being used for the CD, according to the band's pre-order page.

The band has already campaigned for environmental and climate protection on several occasions. In 2015, the musicians joined other artists in calling for an ambitious climate protection agreement ahead of the climate summit in Paris.

The band are also trying to reduce climate-damaging emissions on their current tour, and say they have managed to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and equivalents by 59%.

Coldplay are currently touring Europe and are due to perform in Australia and New Zealand later in the year. The album is available to pre-order, with limited signed editions selling in the UK for £85 ($108).

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