Reading festival 11:05 - Sep 1 with 833 views | britferry | the aftermath, its the same at Glasto... once they get home and shower and put on some clean clothes, the darling snowflakes will be lecturing us on the climate |  |
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Reading festival on 11:07 - Sep 1 with 819 views | onehunglow | Great innit |  |
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Reading festival on 13:15 - Sep 1 with 740 views | Catullus | Someone should collect any of those tents that are in good nick and send them to a homeless charity, possibly an Afghan refugee charity too. There's a group of kids meet over the local park, these teens turn up loaded down with junk food, lots of it in plastic wrapping. The rubbish never ends up in the bin. I thought young people were more switched on than us oldies? Where are the 'woke'brigade? |  |
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Reading festival on 13:17 - Sep 1 with 737 views | onehunglow |
Reading festival on 13:15 - Sep 1 by Catullus | Someone should collect any of those tents that are in good nick and send them to a homeless charity, possibly an Afghan refugee charity too. There's a group of kids meet over the local park, these teens turn up loaded down with junk food, lots of it in plastic wrapping. The rubbish never ends up in the bin. I thought young people were more switched on than us oldies? Where are the 'woke'brigade? |
Garbage is our biggest social disease Any beach after a fine day is a heartbreaking site |  |
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Reading festival on 13:24 - Sep 1 with 731 views | Catullus |
Reading festival on 13:17 - Sep 1 by onehunglow | Garbage is our biggest social disease Any beach after a fine day is a heartbreaking site |
Swansea bay after the airshow, always a mountain of litter. I see people sitting next to bins who throw rubbish on the floor. I would have got a clip for doing that, my gran would have clipped me even when I was past 18. |  |
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Reading festival on 13:28 - Sep 1 with 723 views | Flashberryjack | Fair play them, they were in a rush to leave because they had an "Extinction Rebellion" protest to attend. |  |
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Reading festival on 13:30 - Sep 1 with 723 views | britferry |
Reading festival on 13:15 - Sep 1 by Catullus | Someone should collect any of those tents that are in good nick and send them to a homeless charity, possibly an Afghan refugee charity too. There's a group of kids meet over the local park, these teens turn up loaded down with junk food, lots of it in plastic wrapping. The rubbish never ends up in the bin. I thought young people were more switched on than us oldies? Where are the 'woke'brigade? |
They do give them to the homeless charities, this was Caaardfiff before they cleared it up |  |
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Reading festival on 22:19 - Sep 1 with 577 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Reading festival on 13:15 - Sep 1 by Catullus | Someone should collect any of those tents that are in good nick and send them to a homeless charity, possibly an Afghan refugee charity too. There's a group of kids meet over the local park, these teens turn up loaded down with junk food, lots of it in plastic wrapping. The rubbish never ends up in the bin. I thought young people were more switched on than us oldies? Where are the 'woke'brigade? |
Most festivals do try to recycle tents. They did it when I went to the V festival and that was years ago |  |
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Reading festival on 06:31 - Sep 2 with 499 views | 1983 | Can't be doing with the whole tent thing now that's why we have got a a campervan the last festival we went to my missus was still in bed and woke up just as we were pulling up our drive 100 miles later. |  |
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Reading festival on 07:07 - Sep 2 with 488 views | felixstowe_jack |
Reading festival on 06:31 - Sep 2 by 1983 | Can't be doing with the whole tent thing now that's why we have got a a campervan the last festival we went to my missus was still in bed and woke up just as we were pulling up our drive 100 miles later. |
One obvious solution put a £100 tax on all tents under a £100. When you can buy a tent for as little as £45 on amazon why go to the bother of taking it home with you after the festival. If it cost £145 you might think twice. The tax could then be used to clear the rubbish up. |  |
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