Summer festivals are a blast but can also take a toll on the environment. With thousands of staff members and attendees spread across over 250 festivals, even small efforts can make a big difference for our planet. Let’s explore some easy ways you can contribute to a greener festival experience.
The Power of Recycling
Recycling goes beyond just sorting your waste; it’s about reusing items and reducing the need to buy new ones. Here’s how you can make a difference:
- Use Bins Wisely: Make sure to put your rubbish in the appropriate bins or take it with you if no bins are available. Keeping the area clean helps everyone enjoy a pleasant experience.
- Take Your Rubbish Home: If you have extra items or rubbish, don’t leave them behind. Bring them home to dispose of properly or recycle them.
Many festivals are taking steps to lower their carbon footprint, and you can join the effort. Here are our top four tips for a more environmentally friendly festival season:
- Take Home Your Tent: Instead of purchasing a new tent, consider borrowing one from a friend or family member. Taking your tent home after the festival significantly reduces waste and prevents perfectly good gear from ending up in landfills. Remember, tents, sleeping bags, mats, and other camping equipment are not disposable items; they are meant to be used multiple times. Let’s do our part to keep these valuable resources out of the bin!
- Skip the BBQs: BBQs are not allowed for safety and environmental reasons. Not only can they pose fire hazards, but improper disposal of charcoal and other materials can harm the environment. There are various food vendors at festivals, so you can enjoy a great meal without the risk.
- Bring a Reusable Bottle: Refillable bottles or flasks are not only trendy but practical. They keep your drinks at the right temperature and help reduce single-use plastic waste. Other reusable cups and containers are great, too! There are water points across all festivals where you can refill your bottles.
- Travel Together: Consider carpooling, taking a staff coach, or using public transport instead of driving alone. It’s not just about saving fuel; it’s also a chance to start the fun early with friends or colleagues.
Stay Informed.
- Always check the website of the festival you’re attending or working at for specific guidelines and initiatives. Many events have their own eco-friendly programs and provide additional resources for reducing your environmental footprint.
By following these simple tips, you can enjoy your festival shifts while being kind to the environment. Let’s make this summer a season of fun and sustainability!