Can’t take it home?
With so many lovely festival-goers, it’s understandable that more than half of the waste generated at the festival comes from our guests and is left within the campsite areas. But you can help: once again we are teaming up with Help Refugees and Newport to Calais Aid Collective. They are going to be collecting unwanted, unbroken camping equipment and food that will go to refugees around the world. They will have drop off points in each campsite and near Settlement Box Office and General Box Office. They particularly would like: tents, sleeping bags, blankets, coats, food and boots. Some donations (particularly food) may also go to local charities.
Please do not dump any camping equipment where you have camped, either take it to the drop off points, or if it is unusable, separate, bag and take to the rubbish/recycling points.
Sustainable Transportation
We have teamed up with National Express tickets who offer direct coach travel from around the UK, we have also joined forces with Red Fox Cycling to offer cycle trips to the festival.
Or you could take the train to Abergavenny (with a free shuttle-bus to get you to the festival), if you cycle to the festival we have a free lockable storage for bikes. If you do have to drive and have some spare seats, check out LiftShare to carpool with people from your area.
And we’ve teamed up with Onboard:earth to donate £1 from each car parking pass and £3 from each live-in vehicle pass sold to their cause, which will mitigate the impacts of travel CO2e emissions by investing in climate solution projects. Our 2024 climate investment helped to plant over 720 trees in Northern Malawi, protected 252 acres of threatened rainforest and offset 232 tCO2 through a community tree planting & reforestation project in Nicaragua.
Food and Drink
Plan to eat out at the various amazing food stalls as much as possible when onsite, all of which provide compostable food ware and fair trade produce!
All tea, coffee, hot chocolate, sugar and bananas are Fairtrade. All meat/dairy should be a minimum standard of British Red Tractor. Fish should not be on the Marine Conservation Society’s 'Fish to Avoid' list.
Water
Drinking water is provided throughout the festival site. You do not need to bring heavy loads of water. Bring your own bottles to refill or purchase one at FRANK Water stalls, Our charity pals will be on-site serving refills of filtered, chilled water. Visit one of the two FRANK Water refill stands or find the roaming FRANK Tank to buy a refill bottle or BYO refill bottle and purchase a wristband to access unlimited refills of filtered, chilled water all weekend. Not only does this cut-down on single use-plastic, this'll also support FRANK Water's incredible initiatives for sanitary & safe water.
Nappies
Nappy bins are provided within the family campsite and the accessible campsite. By making the extra little effort to keep these separate from all other waste you are helping us to keep our excellent litter pickers happy and hygienic - so a big thank you from them in advance.
Power
All of our power will come from hydrogen, solar or hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO). HVO is a fossil-free alternative to diesel, resulting in up to 90% reduction in Greenhouse Gas emissions. The solar stage is 100% solar powered and the Omni Tent and Workshop Dome in Einstein’s Garden are powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
Solar Phone Charging
We've teamed up with Wild Solar to bring you mobile-phone charging courtesy of solar energy. You can swing by Einstein's Garden for charging points or pre-book here.
Cigarettes
Please gather your stubs rather than dropping them! They all have to be picked up so please do your best to help us out.