This is the main reason I think there should be a ban on cheap crap camping equipment. Its just a waste, it takes the same resources to make a tent that could last 10 or 20 years. These cheap things not fit for purpose just encourage a throw away society.
Yes and no. I went to Glastonbury when I was very young, it was still a collection of hippies, crusties and general malcontents listening to a bit of music in a field. Not so long ago I went again, on advice I took a grotty Millets tent rather than my VauDe (made in Germany, bought 20 years ago for £320 and still so waterproof that it shrugs off Nikwax waterproof dressing), I returned to it to find that someone had used it as a lavatory. Great pile like a cowboy's campfire on the grotty cheap Millets sleeping bag I'd also had the sagacity to purchase.
I left, never to return.