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“A blueprint for the way live music can be produced,” stated Robert Del Naja after Massive Attack achieved what has been hailed as a world record for a festival with the lowest-ever carbon emissions.
“A blueprint for the way live music can be produced,” stated Robert Del Naja after Massive Attack achieved what has been hailed as a world record for a festival with the lowest-ever carbon emissions.
All the power for the band’s Act 1.5 event was supplied by batteries and charged by renewable energy, while all the food was plant-based, massively reducing the event’s carbon footprint.
On the fan side of things, toilets were compostable; while chartered trains were on hand…
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