The great Glastonbury clean-up began yesterday as workers started to sweep up more than 1,650 tonnes of waste from the festival fields. The process, which takes more than two weeks to finish, involves about 1,300 'recycling volunteers'. Last year it was estimated that 48 per cent of the waste was recycled. This year it is hoped 60 per cent will be recycled. The festival will not be staged next year to give fields a chance to recover.
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