they didn t take account of traditional production methods and cheese makers were going out of business. that s when prince charles stepped up. the king convened a meeting of cheesemakers and civil servants to get a dialogue going and pour oil on troubled waters if you like, and byjingo it worked. i mean, we started talking as amicable friends, we made common sense prevail, whilst adhering to the law. it was a decisive moment in the history of british cheese, and in the decades that followed the industry has flourished. mmm mm, that s a lovely one. and the story of british artisan cheese gives an insight into how charles used his position to make change happen. the new king has got behind literally hundreds of issues,
you ll hear the difference. so hot off the press, we ve got this record that has just come off the machine. music starts. crystal clear. and you ve got some good artists on the books now. tom odell is someone that you re pressing for, you know. do you feel that the artists are more environmentally conscious? no, not at all. so it may be a long way to go before bands and singers are pushing for this change in production methods. but what about the traditional manufacturers? i was involved in the green vinyl project when they started up because of course i was interested in the way that they try to make records. so if the product which comes from an injection moulding press is good enough, looks well enough for our customers, it might be worthwhile to look into that. saying that, these machines are massively more expensive than the presses we use over here and we just bought.
and then you will. you ll hear the difference. so hot off the press, we ve got this record that has just come off the machine. music starts. crystal clear. and you ve got some good artists on the books now. tom odell is someone that you re pressing for, you know. do you feel that the artists are more environmentally conscious? no, not at all. so it may be a long way to go before bands and singers are pushing for this change in production methods. but what about the traditional manufacturers? i was involved in the green vinyl project when they started up because of course i was interested in the way that they try to make records. so if the product which comes from an injection moulding press is good enough, looks well enough for our customers, it might be worthwhile to look into that. saying that, these machines are massively more expensive than the presses we use over here and we just bought. back home, and i m thinking
one of the main things they ve been trying to improve here is how the records actually sound. the quality is equal to better. you re going to buy one - and then listen it to yourself, and then you will. you ll hear the difference. so hot off the press, we ve got this record that has just come off the machine. music starts. crystal clear. and you ve got some good artists on the books now. tom odell is someone that you re pressing for, you know. do you feel that the artists are more environmentally conscious? no, not at all. so it may be a long way to go before bands and singers are pushing for this change in production methods. but what about the traditional manufacturers? i was involved in the green vinyl project when they started up because of course i was interested in the way that they try to make records. so if the product which comes from an injection moulding press is good enough,