In recent years, K-Pop businesses have faced rising criticism for publishing various versions of the same album and include dozens or more distinct photocards for fans to collect in those albums. This technique has resulted not only in record sales inflation, but also in a massive waste problem, as fans discard albums once they have received what they desired, such as photocards or a chance for a fancall with an idol. You've certainly seen photographs of a slew of K-Pop records being thrown on the street or elsewhere. Fans have expressed displeasure and fury about the disposal of BTS Jungkook's solo album Golden in unexpected spots, including restrooms. Meaning: "This is not it.. ㅡㅡ Our precious Jungkook's albums.. Were all thrown out in the restroom.." . Most of these albums have already been stripped of their plastic covering, implying that the photocards have already been removed, which is why they were so widely purchased in the first place. SEVENTEEN's latest album, 17 IS RIGHT HERE, has been observed in the same kind of circumstance. Many of the albums have been stripped of their photocards and dumped for others to deal with. In their instance, netizens have been suspicious about how many records they've sold recently. SEVENTEEN has been shattering sales records for a long now, but many people believe the statistics are exaggerated owing to the sheer amount of units being discarded. New data has been gathered on the garbage generated by Korean entertainment industries. According to one report, K-Pop album trash has grown 14 times over the last six years. The three most wasteful firms are HYBE Labels, JYP Entertainment, and Kako Entertainment. This means: "K-Pop Label Album Waste Increases Over 14X in 6 Years 'HYBE, JYP, and Kakao in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd'" . "As of 2020, 11 record labels have paid
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"Waste Increased Over 14x": K-Pop Fans Furious About BTS Jungkook and SEVENTEEN's Albums Being "Thro
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