Volunteers Begin The Clean Up After 137,000 Fans Leave Glastonbury Festival

GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Volunteer workers sort food waste and rubbish for recycling at the Glastonbury Festival recycling centre on June 29, 2009 in Glastonbury, England. Every year the festival employs a team of 1200 volunteers - who work for four, six hour shifts for a festival ticket - to sort what can be up to 2000 tonnes of rubbish generated during the festival. The recycling of all the cans, plates, cups, plastics and food waste left by the 137,000 people who have have began leaving the site today, is started on the Friday of the festival and lasts a week - but the complete clear-up of the festival site can take until August. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Volunteer workers sort food waste and rubbish for recycling at the Glastonbury Festival recycling centre on June 29, 2009 in Glastonbury, England. Every year the festival employs a team of 1200 volunteers - who work for four, six hour shifts for a festival ticket - to sort what can be up to 2000 tonnes of rubbish generated during the festival. The recycling of all the cans, plates, cups, plastics and food waste left by the 137,000 people who have have began leaving the site today, is started on the Friday of the festival and lasts a week - but the complete clear-up of the festival site can take until August. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Volunteers Begin The Clean Up After 137,000 Fans Leave Glastonbury Festival
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