Bristol Weekly Magazine 19th May 2022

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LOVE SAVES

TOMORROW Bristol’s biggest music festival Love Saves The Day, today launches its sustainability awareness campaign, ahead of its relocation to the iconic Ashton Court over the Queen’s Jubilee bank holiday weekend 2-3 June 2022.

With a city location, it is easy for attendees to use low-emission transport to get to site. Team Love, the organisers, have arranged a £2 return Love Bus from Bristol’s main train station, Temple Meads, which is carbon- balanced with ecolibrium and even ta kes attendees close to the after parties when This year, the festival will partner with Music the festival gates close. For those wanting a Declares Emergency alongside other leading completely emission-free journey, the festival festivals, using the No Music on a Dead encourages walking or cycling to the site and Planet pledge as a key communication point has a bike lock park located at Ashton Court for artists and attendees. Mansion car park. The week will kick off with a dive into the history and ecosystems which exist at the new location of Ashton Court, a site once popular with free-festivals of old, which has not seen a music festival since 2008. With an aim to raise awareness of the beautiful new location and encourage attendees to respect and protect it. The team will be sharing ways the festival has taken steps to try to ensure that partying and caring for our planet go hand-in-hand, inviting attendees to think about waste, food consumption, water usage and their day-to-day choices.

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There are green options for travel for those commuting from outside Bristol, as the festival has partnered with Big Green Coach. Other initiatives include banning single use plastic from the site, as part of Drastic on Plastic campaign, which includes glitter attendees are encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles to the festival, and there will be metal ones available to purchase. When it comes to festival fashion choices, Love Saves the Day have recently launched their conscious fashion campaign, encouraging those attending to support local designers and buy sustainable festival outfits. Festival goers are encouraged to make their own, purchase second-hand (from thrift and charity shops) or even repurpose old outfits and clothes-swap with friends.


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