I attended Glastonbury a couple of times in my youth , a fantastic experience . By comparison to the present day festival it was little more than a village fair . Times have changed somewhat since then .
The present day Glastonbury Festival saw a move towards a greener festival . Well , apparently
!
So , to all you vegans, who put your ethics on hold whilst attending a festival held on a dairy farm and to you climate activists amongst the numbers , the world would like to thankyou .
THANKYOU.
THANKYOU , for the 5,000 tents , 6,500 sleeping bags and 54 Tonnes of cans and plastic bottles you kindly left behind . A grand total of around 1,650 Tonnes of rubbish . Thank goodness Greta was there to raise awareness . Her presence alone should be able to offset the carbon footprint and render the festival carbon neutral . Doubtful!
For those who really made the effort and attended in their EV's , there were charging points .... powered by diesel generators . The cost of use , £50 . I suspect the irony was lost on them .
I wonder how many trees we need to plant to offset Glasto's carbon footprint ? It saddens me to think that the festivals success may be the cause of its own demise , how can this be sustainable or even acceptable in these modern and enlightened times ?
The present day Glastonbury Festival saw a move towards a greener festival . Well , apparently
So , to all you vegans, who put your ethics on hold whilst attending a festival held on a dairy farm and to you climate activists amongst the numbers , the world would like to thankyou .
THANKYOU.
THANKYOU , for the 5,000 tents , 6,500 sleeping bags and 54 Tonnes of cans and plastic bottles you kindly left behind . A grand total of around 1,650 Tonnes of rubbish . Thank goodness Greta was there to raise awareness . Her presence alone should be able to offset the carbon footprint and render the festival carbon neutral . Doubtful!
For those who really made the effort and attended in their EV's , there were charging points .... powered by diesel generators . The cost of use , £50 . I suspect the irony was lost on them .
I wonder how many trees we need to plant to offset Glasto's carbon footprint ? It saddens me to think that the festivals success may be the cause of its own demise , how can this be sustainable or even acceptable in these modern and enlightened times ?