The tent dilemma: Solving the problem of festival waste

Music festivals generate 25,800 tonnes of waste annually. Ahead of Glastonbury this weekend, Circular Online has looked at how we can solve the problem of festival waste.

Despite positive efforts to make these events more sustainable, there is still a massive problem with one product festival-goers consistently abandon: tents.

We spoke to two people working to solve the tent dilemma, Festival In A Bag Founder and Director, Anne Kapoor, and Teresa Moore, Director at A Greener Festival, to find out what the solution is.

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