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Coldplay just wrapped up a week of concerts in Abu Dhabi, officially the biggest concert series in UAE history. While I did not attend any of the concerts (I am not a fan of large crowds or their music), I am impressed by Coldplay's commitment to #sustainability. Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour features kinetic dance floors that transform fans' energy into electricity, solar-powered shows, and tree-planting initiatives for each ticket sold, demonstrating that large-scale events can be both spectacular and environmentally friendly.  They also featured local sustainability champions like Goumbook through their food waste reduction initiative Eat It or Save It - Beyond Food Waste. Their website, https://lnkd.in/d8QPiZaS, outlines their ambitious goals, including a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to their previous tour. They’ve partnered with environmental experts to measure, reduce, and offset their carbon footprint, and they’re transparent about their progress. I'm amazed with how Coldplay is using their platform to educate and engage fans. They’re showing that sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s about setting a new standard for the live entertainment industry. #climatechange #climateaction

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