How One Family's Love For The Land Became An Iconic Festival | BBC Earth At Glastonbury

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00:00
Speaker A
I have grown up here on Worthy Farm. I now co-organize the festival with my dad, Michael, who started it in 1970.
00:07
Speaker B
Oh, well, we've been farmers here for over 200 years, so the nature and the land and the trees and the grass and the cattle and the birds, it's all part of really where we belong, really.
00:20
Speaker A
Somerset is ruled by farms.
00:23
Speaker A
Growing up here was very quiet and very peaceful, and we spent a lot of time just roaming the fields, to be honest. And now my children are here, growing up on the farm like I did, so it's lovely.
00:32
Speaker A
The festival when I was growing up was quite small, pretty much just occupied these two fields. People used to drive up, leave their car there, camp next to their tent.
00:42
Speaker A
Now, it's expanded to occupy 10 farms and beyond, really, with car parks.
00:54
Speaker A
The festival's, you know, quite different now, and a lot's happened to it, I suppose, over the evolution.
01:01
Speaker A
We're always thinking of green initiatives. We want to incentivize people to leave less waste, to pack consciously, to not buy single-use items that they will just be disposing of or leaving here.
01:54
Speaker A
This year, we're banning the sale of single-use plastic bottles. Yeah, people are just saying, 'Of course, there's no way you're going to be able to do this,' because we had to get all the soft drink companies and all of the traders and all of the wholesalers and everybody on board.
02:07
Speaker A
We've been working in 2018 all year. It's been a vast, huge job.
02:13
Speaker A
But it's so satisfying to be able to say that we can do it.
02:16
Speaker A
We're selling water in cans instead.
02:20
Speaker A
We'll also having 60 refill points, so we've got a combination of kiosks, or you can do like a self-service.
02:26
Speaker A
And I think it'll probably take two to three years for something to really kind of bed in, because it's so large, so we'll be learning a lot from the first couple of years.
02:35
Speaker A
I'd say it's quite appealing as a family festival. Kids are free, and everything's free when you get here. But it's quite hard to pack light when you're bringing lots of small children.
03:26
Speaker A
Um, but we are asking people to use less disposable items like wet wipes. You know, you just have to consider these things, because we've got so many items we're left with, and we're really asking people just from the very first stage to be aware and conscious of what they're packing.
03:44
Speaker A
The best feeling for me is when people arrive on the Wednesday, because the city just fills, the festival site turns into this enormous city of like celebration.
03:53
Speaker A
And just the the atmosphere is just so amazing and high, and people are so excited to be here, and that is the moment where you go, 'This is like the best place in the world.'
04:04
Speaker A
It's amazing, like the attitude of the festival-goers and the whole atmosphere that they create every year, that's what's really special and unique about it.
04:12
Speaker B
I mean, we all want to live and to love and and have great lives and and to feel fulfilled and feel happy and satisfied with our contribution to life. And and what opportunity I've had. It's unfair.

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