In the world of Kpop, album sales stand as a barometer of an idol group's success and fan devotion.
Yet, a controversial trend has sparked debates among netizens, drawing attention to its environmental repercussions.
The issue at hand? Fans purchasing albums in bulk solely for coveted photocards, subsequently discarding the albums en masse, causing an environmental uproar.
they really need to stop giving birth to people after 2010 🙄 looping blender music or turning the environment into a landfill with their discarded albums isn't the 'IMPACT' that would elevate them to the same echelon as Twice. hopE that HELPs! https://t.co/AHJp6td36W pic.twitter.com/lfvJ9bLh59
— 🧡 zozozoe ⁹ (@uppercasehyo) May 4, 2024
This practice has irked many online, who view it as a blatant disregard for the environment. As fans clamor for ways to showcase their support, the collateral damage to the planet has become increasingly evident.
“HYBE bought Pledis because they knew 17 was a threat to them”
— solar ´neva plays 🐙 (@btsdeblueprint) May 1, 2024
Yes photocard sellers are threat to the environment. pic.twitter.com/bDkqpN9q54
Critics argue that such actions not only contribute to waste but also contradict the values of idol fandom, which often emphasizes loyalty and admiration.
In response to mounting pressure, several Kpop companies have taken steps to mitigate their environmental impact.
VICTON, for instance, has embraced digital releases, while SF9 has transitioned to using decomposable materials for their albums, signaling a shift towards sustainability within the industry.
FUN FACT album SF9 kali ini ECO FRIENDLY LOHH #GOGREEN
— Matthew! 🫨 (@seogmatchu) July 13, 2022
Album SF9 kali ini menggunakan lebih dari 80% material yang eco friendly seperti :
- Kertas khusus gatau kertas apa
- Tinta minyak soybean 😭 bisa decompose 😭 gatau ini aph
- water-based coating gatau ini apaan jg jfhfhf pic.twitter.com/eXNMeolQhO
However, the spotlight now falls on BTS's management company, HYBE, as they face scrutiny over their handling of environmental concerns.
With the impending release of BTS member J-Hope's solo album, "Jack In The Box," HYBE has announced a groundbreaking decision: there will be no physical album releases.
7 discs???? What happened to the special HYBE dept for environmental concerns??? #jhope couldn't get one disc, but every other HYBE label group & now these all get multiple discs & photobooks. We want true physical #JackInTheBox albums @HYBE_MERCH @HYBEOFFICIALtwt @BIGHIT_MUSIC https://t.co/t4AApThSBt
— 🖤Wendi💙Hobi¹⁴⁵🩷 (@AllMyLove2Hobi) July 25, 2022
Instead, fans will receive a QR code for digital access and a random photocard. While hailed as a progressive move towards environmental consciousness, this decision has sparked backlash from BTS's fervent fanbase.
i hope Hybe has that building decorated with red carpet and fireworks and some airplanes and maybe a helicopter or five and don't give me any nonsense about environmental concerns
— oomfenshmirtz (@o_biennis) May 2, 2024
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Many question the timing and necessity of implementing such a policy, particularly for J-Hope's inaugural solo endeavor. Critics argue that the absence of physical albums could potentially hinder J-Hope's achievements and fan engagement, especially considering the minimal variations in album versions.
Anybody I see talking abt boycotting jhope’s album can quite literally block me and go to hell bcz the last time I check we were NEVER boycotting their albums! Y’all said MERCH!! then yall jumped on streams! N streams have ntn to do w hybe and now jhope’s self made album??
— Kadi♡⁷Jungkook lover | NEVA PLAY (@yoongiloverthv) February 18, 2024
Moreover, accusations of hypocrisy have been leveled against HYBE, with netizens pointing to the company's investment in NFTs (non-fungible tokens) as evidence of conflicting environmental values.
How do they talk about NF* and a few minutes later mention a committee for environmental values? HYBE it doesn’t add up
— ACT: Mari⁷ (@mar_at18) August 3, 2022
Despite touting eco-friendly initiatives, HYBE's involvement in NFTs, notorious for their environmental toll, has raised questions about the sincerity of their environmental agenda.
As tensions escalate, fans and netizens alike await HYBE's response to the mounting criticism.
The clash between fan expectations, environmental concerns, and corporate practices underscores the complexities of navigating sustainability within the ever-evolving landscape of Kpop fandom.
In the midst of these debates, one thing remains clear: the intersection of music, fandom, and environmentalism poses challenges that demand thoughtful consideration and responsible action from all stakeholders involved.
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Written by Cassidy Jones.