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Shambala Festival 2018 | ||
24th - 27th Aug 2018 Secret Location, nr. Market Harbourough, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (with camping) from £164.00 |
Bestival promoters have announced plans to ban plastic straws from their events (Bestival, Camp Bestival and Common People), for 2018, and are working to make the practice a UK festival standard. The initiative will then extend to include all single-use plastics, including drinks bottles and bar cups.
Last year Bestival had a successful trial replacing biodegradable paper straws replaced plastic, promoters Josie and Rob da Bank are launching The Final Straw campaign to purge plastic straws from the festival landscape. Shambala, Kendal Calling and bluedot have already signed up, and now Josie and Rob are urging fellow festival promoters to join them.
Commenting on the Final Straw campaign, Dr Laura Foster, Marine Conservation Society Head of Clean Seas said:
"We're are delighted to see that Bestival are banning plastic straws from their events this year, and extending it to other single-use plastic too. We've found thousands of straws at our beach cleans and these simple steps can help people reduce their plastic footprint. We urge other businesses and festivals to follow Bestival's move and ask everyone to join the Marine Conservation Society call to #stoptheplastictide."
Shambala’s Operation Director and Sustainability Lead, Chris Johnson commented:
"Disposable plastics at festivals is part of the wider phenomenon of single-use for convenience in society. The whole planet is completely addicted, but festivals can model the change we need to see to make the future a great place
Kendal Calling & bluedot Festival Director, Ben Robinson added:
"Festival culture has always been inspired by the search for alternative experiences and radical action. Making the psychological change to not accepting single use plastics as 'normal' or acceptable is something we can support in the fields and take home to our everyday lives. Small changes that make a difference everyday are what will drive the global movement to save our planet and our oceans from the current hammering they are getting with the waste created from day to day convenience items in our society. We can all survive without straws pretty easily."
The Final Straw campaign aims to have all UK festivals committed to eradicating plastic straws in 2018 by Earth Day (22nd April). In subsequent years the aim will be to end usage of all single-use plastics at festivals.