We have to stop destroying the planet every time we go to a music festival

We're in summer season and it's festival time, but that doesn't dim out the fact that we have to take care of our planet. Signs are everywhere how irreversiblely damaged the planet is: California is turning into a desert, ecosystems are in danger, and earthquakes want to destroy entire cities. It's time [...]
We're in summer season and it's festival time, but that doesn't dim out the fact that we have to take care of our planet.

Signs are everywhere how irreversiblely damaged the planet is: California is turning into a desert, ecosystems are in danger, and earthquakes want to destroy entire cities.
It is time to admit that all are accomplices in turning the Earth into a garbage planet and that the music festivals that everyone loves so much are part of the problem, writes Thump.
The U.S. is moving towards sustainability, “or at least a notion of the guilt it puts on as a responsibility”, this is changing the way festivals approach carbon waste left by participants broadcast Periscope.
Bangon Festival! Who has always looked friendly to the environment, this time it has even gone up by installing solar panels for electricity, serving drinks in glasses that break down. They also live on recycling baskets, and organisers say they use alternative energy sources whenever possible.

The festival also provides 33 percent discount tickets to people who have electric cars.
We're trying to show the young people we think it's cool to be alert to the environment while you're enjoying the”, the founder of Bangon said! Tim Monkeywickz.
He says many festivals are not following this example because of the extra costs that come with the use of these environmental savers, green celebrating. But there are those who have begun to take the example of Bangon! and become responsible for the environment.













