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WATCH: Beyond Festivals: can The Loop transform drug safety and harm reduction?

In the landscape of UK festivals, The Loop has transformed drug safety since 2016, ensuring a significant drop in drug-related harm and zero fatalities at the events it oversees.

Now, facing the escalating opioid crisis in the UK, The Loop is expanding its mission beyond festivals to address drug safety in city centers.

Despite encountering regulatory challenges, such as the recent requirement for a Controlled Drugs License, The Loop is determined to extend its impact.

The upcoming collaboration with Bristol City Council in 2023 signifies a crucial step in the organisation’s effort to enhance harm reduction nationwide.

In a society where drug use is on the rise, The Loop’s evidence-backed approach plays a vital role in identifying trends in illicit drug markets and empowering individuals to make informed decisions.

The recent achievements of charity status and the appointment of Katy Porter as CEO mark a significant milestone for The Loop, reinforcing its commitment to expanding services and reaching wider communities.

As festivals like Glastonbury, Leeds, and Reading reaffirm their dedication to drug safety tests, the conversation on harm reduction gains urgency.

The Loop’s journey reflects the intersection of regulatory challenges, public health, and a commitment to saving lives amidst the evolving drug landscape in the UK.

Watch the video to learn more.

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