21-24 August 2014

Environmental Issues

At Purbeck Folk Festival it is our policy to reuse and recycle as much as possible to avoid over-consumption of resources. It has been a part of both our production and construction planning to reuse materials. In the last two years we invested more and more on reusing and recycling materials, decorations, equipment and all other infrastructures.

For 2014 we are maximizing all our materials stored in the warehouse. Big structures are thought as reusing materials, such as lycra, bamboo, wood, paints, carpets or fabrics. We look to source our tradesmen, materials, suppliers and equipment from the local area where possible.

RUBBISH!

Please re-cycle, we will supply you with a bin bag and re-cycling bags when you arrive at reception. Please use them, leave them next to the large bins just before you leave site or in the marked rubbish drop off points around the site.

RECYCLING?

Just as you can at home, put everything into one bag: glass, cans, tins, cardboard, packaging with a recycle mark on it. WE LOVE IT!

TOILETS

The bacteria free, enclosed, long-term composting system implemented at PFF means:

· Yielding the brunt of plant nutrients in our excrement as a clean, safe-to-use fertilizer for agriculture

· Cutting up to 90 percent of the cost of waste handling, usually accumulated by transportation, meaning NO SEWAGE

· Saving the water used for flushing toilets. TOWNIES please note. We do have some flush toilets due to the restrictions of the site, these are supplied from a large rain water storage facility installed onsite.

Purbeck Environment Action Team

The PEAT (Purbeck Environment Action Team) Transition Purbeck – Down2Earth Yurt is back again this year ! Everyone is welcome. Please come and meet us, the Yurt is a cosy place for conversations.
There will be a recycle/reuse stall, books on environmental topics. Come along to learn to spin and knit using yarn from local fleece.

– Down2Earth Yurt aims to reduce its carbon footprint, and works with others to find ways of reducing impact on the earth.

Toby Hoad returns to the Purbeck Festival with his including ‘off grid’ pole lathe. Learn to make practical objects by using hand tools and a pole lathe using your own energy! Items of greenwood furniture may be for sale.