Umm, the costs may not be what you think they are..
"Listening to an album via a streaming platform for just five hours is equal in terms of carbon to the plastic of a physical CD, the comparative time for a vinyl record is 17 hours."
Vinyl records generate approximately 2.2 kg of CO₂ per unit, CDs produce around 172 grams (0.172 kg) of CO₂ each, and cassette tapes emit roughly 2.8 kg of CO₂ per tape. In comparison, streaming music has a lower carbon footprint, estimated at about 55 grams (0.055 kg) of CO₂ per hour of streaming.Jul 15, 2024
Those carbon footprints for CDs and Vinyl are for the manufacturing process and are a one time thing. Streaming continuously adds to it.
See here, and here for more info.
All the best,
Nonoise