Glastonbury's Hayes Pavilion "pushes the boundaries" of what bioplastic can do

Bristol studio Re:Right Design has reprised its demountable Hayes Pavilion for this year's Glastonbury festival, and clad it in a jelly-like biomaterial made from seaweed to demonstrate how festival sets can be built without plastic. The pavilion is returning to the world's largest greenfield music festival for the second year running as part of its

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