27 January 2016
Today the work on extending the vegetation coverage at the concert venue in Benicassim with the planting of 150 new trees began. The workers spent the day preparing the land where the trees art to be planted over the next week.
To begin with, the trees will be located in the zone designated for the parking of caravans without electrical connection. In later phases trees will be planted in the other areas of the campsite. The trees will be placed lots of 6×6 meters, so as to outline the different spaces and to ensure that there is sufficient space for emergency vehicle access in the case of an emergency, in an effort to even further guarantee the security of our visitors.
The species chosen for the reforestation is a variety of fruitless mulberry, a tree that was specially recommended to us by experts because it is ideal for these natural surroundings. The work will also serve to revise the conditions of the pre-existing vegetation, eliminating dead plants and pruning the current trees to ensure that they are in perfect condition come summer.
This reforestation project in the concert venue is yet another example of our commitment to conserving the local environment.
- Benicassim, 2017-08-18. Mohammed Alidu (African Village – African Stage). Photo by: Erika Ghezzi © Rototom Sunsplash 2017.
- Benicassim, 2017-08-18. Marcus Gad (Lion Stage). Photo by: Dominique Pozzo © Rototom Sunsplash 2017.
- Benicassim, 2017-08-18. Marcus Gad (Lion Stage). Photo by: Patrick Albertini © Rototom Sunsplash 2017.
- Benicassim, 2017-08-18. Marcus Gad (Lion Stage). Photo by: Patrick Albertini © Rototom Sunsplash 2017.