
It’s the job that nobody really notices. After a heavy night, once festival-goers wake-up, miraculously the fields are clean of litter.
These are the people who work that magic. They’re up at five and work through until midday. 90 pickers cover the area of the Other Stage, and hundreds more work hard across the site, to get the main areas tidy before the first bands start playing.
Most of them are volunteers, who work in return for their festival ticket.
Glastonbury donates the money the volunteers would have been paid to various charities who organise the teams of litter pickers.
Erica set up the charity Kiota to support vulnerable young women in Tanzania. She now has a group of 60 volunteers working at the festival this year, and last year was able to raise £6,000.