By Jack Elsom For Mailonline
Published: 10:49 BST, 30 June 2019 | Updated: 10:58 BST, 30 June 2019
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Glastonbury revellers are trudging through fields awash with litter as the progressive festival's plan for music lovers to 'leave no trace' begins to unravel on the event's final day.
Last night festival-goers slammed the Somerset farm site as 'disgusting' and shamed their fellow attendees for chucking their rubbish to the ground - sometimes just metres away from a bin.
The crowds were also accused of ignoring Glastonbury's hard-hitting eco-campaign which had asked every reveller to take its Green Pledge and vow not to drop waste.
The oath includes the lines 'I will use the recycling bins correctly and not drop litter on the ground' and 'I will bag up my rubbish in the bin bag'.
But festival-goers have claimed that this environmentalist drive has been left in tatters as reports of empty cans and old paper plates flood social media.
Last night festival-goers slammed the Somerset farm site as 'disgusting' and shamed their fellow attendees for chucking their rubbish to the ground - sometimes just metres away from a bin
Glastonbury revellers are trudging through fields awash with litter as the progressive festival's plan for music lovers to 'leave no trace' begins to unravel on the event's final day
The queues for water refills grew in the hot conditions on the penultimate day of the festival as attendees struggled with the heat
The oath includes the lines 'I will use the recycling bins correctly and not drop litter on the ground' and 'I will bag up my rubbish in the bin bag