Glastonbury planners ban disposable vapes.

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Since its inception, the festival has investigated methods to promote a sustainable future and protect the environment. According to this year’s advice on what to bring and what not to bring, disposable e-cigarettes “pollute the environment and can be dangerous at waste centers.”

The organizers of Glastonbury have asked festivalgoers not to bring disposable vapes.

They have been added to the event’s “what not to bring” manifest.

“Do not bring disposable vapes,” the instructions state. They pollute the environment and pose dangers in waste centers.

Glastonbury planners ban disposable vapes.
Glastonbury planners ban disposable vapes.

Uncertain if they will be confiscated if discovered on event attendees.

Since its inception, the festival has investigated methods to promote a sustainable future and protect the environment.

The list of prohibited items also includes superfluous packaging and non-biodegradable body glitter.

“Please avoid the use of disposable wipes,” the instruction states. Even biodegradable wipes rapidly degrade into microplastics, making them problematic environmental pollutants.

“Biodegradable wipes made from plant fibers emit greenhouse emissions when they decompose, so we encourage people to use alternatives. A washcloth and a bar of detergent can perform miracles!”

Arctic Monkeys and Guns N’ Roses will join Sir Elton John as headliners at this year’s Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, which runs from June 21-25.

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 are also scheduled to perform at Glastonbury.

But it’s a mysterious performer scheduled to perform on the main Pyramid Stage that has everyone buzzing.

The ChurnUps are scheduled to perform at the festival on Friday, June 23, before Royal Blood and Arctic Monkeys.

This week, lead singer Dave Grohl posted an enigmatic message on social media in which he used the phrase “churning up” emotions, fueling rumors that the rock band Foo Fighters may be behind the act.

Fans have speculated that this signifies an impending appearance at Worthy Farm.

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