Glastonbury organisers add disposable vapes to 'what to not deliver' record

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Organisers of Glastonbury have requested followers to not deliver disposable vapes to the pageant.

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They have been added to the "what not to bring" part of the occasion's steerage record.

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"Do not bring disposable vapes," the steerage reads. "They pollute the environment and can be hazardous at waste centres".

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It is unclear whether or not they are going to be confiscated if discovered on folks on the occasion.

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The pageant has lengthy explored methods of selling a sustainable future and defending the surroundings.

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Also on the record of what to not deliver is any extra packaging and non-biodegradable physique glitter.

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"Please avoid the use of disposable wipes," the steerage says. "Wipes - even biodegradable wipes, which shortly breakdown into micro-plastics - are problematic environmental pollution.

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"Plant fibre-based biodegradable wipes release greenhouse gases when they decompose, so we would like people to really try to use alternatives. A washcloth and a bar of soap works wonders!"

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Arctic Monkeys and Guns N' Roses will be a part of Sir Elton John in headlining this 12 months's Glastonbury Festival - which kicks off from the 21-25 June in Somerset.

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The Glastonbury line-up additionally consists of Lizzo, Christine And The Queens, Fatboy Slim, Lana Del Rey, Lewis Capaldi, Lil Nas X, Maneskin, Rudimental, Manic Street Preachers, The War On Drugs and Royal Blood.

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But it is a mysterious act - set to play a prime-time slot on the principle Pyramid Stage - that has bought everybody speaking.

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Unknown band The ChurnUps are as a result of play the pageant on the night of Friday 23 June, forward of Royal Blood and Arctic Monkeys.

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Rock group Foo Fighters have fuelled hypothesis they could be behind the act following a cryptic be aware posted on social media this week by the band's lead singer Dave Grohl, who used the phrase "churning up" feelings.

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Fans have advised it's a trace at an upcoming look at Worthy Farm.

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