What stinking hypocrisy! They cheered David Attenborough like a god at Glastonbury, but as the crowds headed home, they left a squalid mess that makes a mockery of their eco-posturing Plastic straws, plates and cutlery were banned at this year's Glastonbury Festival There was an on-site recycling facility to process cans, glass and other waste Louise Atkinson watched youngsters toss plastic cups and plates on the ground She says every surface and ledge contained rubbish and saw a sea of waste
What stinking hypocrisy! They cheered David Attenborough like a god at Glastonbury, but as the crowds headed home, they left a squalid mess that makes a mockery of their eco-posturing
Plastic straws, plates and cutlery were banned at this year's Glastonbury Festival
There was an on-site recycling facility to process cans, glass and other waste
Louise Atkinson watched youngsters toss plastic cups and plates on the ground
She says every surface and ledge contained rubbish and saw a sea of waste