Bristol Water’s Water Bar provided 6,000 litres at Glastonbury to tackle single-use plastics

The Water Bar supports the iconic festival’s ban on single-use plastic bottles by reducing rubbish and helping to educate on sustainable water use.

Bristol Water’s Water Bar provided 6,000 litres at Glastonbury to tackle single-use plastics

Bristol Water’s free Water Bar was once again at Glastonbury Festival in 2025 providing attendees with 6,000 litres of free drinking water throughout the event.

The Water Bar supports the iconic festival’s ban on single-use plastic bottles by reducing rubbish and helping to educate on sustainable water use.

This support helps to ensure Glastonbury remains one of the most environmentally aware festivals in the world.

The Water Bar was manned by Bristol Water’s Engagement Team who were on hand to serve festivalgoers throughout the five-day extravaganza at Worthy Farm, Somerset.

Bristol Water not only brings its Water Bar to the famous festival - but they supply drinking water to the whole event, supplying around 210,000 revelers over the long weekend.

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Dani Twelvetree, Head of Customer Communications & Engagement at Bristol Water, said: “We're very happy to have supported Glastonbury again this year with our Water Bar."

“Sustainability is hugely important to us and our Water Bar plays a big part in reducing single use plastics at the festival.”

The Water Bar will also be heading to Bristol Pride this weekend.

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