Campers at this years Glastonbury Festival will be forced to use pegs made out of potatoes. It comes after cows were injured by metal pegs that were left behind on the farm in previous years. The event organiser, Michael Eavis, has a skip full of metal tent pegs from last year alone. The potato pegs are a stout biodegradable version made from potato starch.
The potato tent pegs are part of the 2008 "leave no trace" campaign, a series of plans to reduce the environmental impact of the festival which will be unveiled in March.
Potato Tent Pegs
Glastonbury Goes Green(er)
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Camping Equipment - A growing trend towards eco-friendly festivals is promoting the use of biodegradable camping gear, reducing environmental footprints.
2. Event-based Eco-initiatives - Festivals increasingly implement sustainability campaigns, encouraging attendees to minimize waste through innovative product use.
3. Sustainable Material Alternatives - The shift from metal to plant-based materials for common outdoor tools signals a broader move towards sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - This industry can leverage biodegradable materials for gear, enhancing the eco-friendliness of outdoor activities.
2. Sustainable Materials - Innovations in eco-friendly materials like potato starch can revolutionize traditional manufacturing sectors by promoting sustainability.
3. Event Management - Event organizers can set new standards in waste reduction and environmental impact by adopting and promoting green alternatives.