Please note: This event is fully booked
Have a look inside the Exeter EfW plant in Marsh Barton and find out what happens to your rubbish! It’s an amazing process, which turns waste into energy. Also try our exclusive Grabber Game and take a look at the story of waste over the years.
The Exeter Energy from Waste plant in Marsh Barton can be seen from miles around, but do you know what goes on inside the building?
Find out what happens to your rubbish with our expert guides leading you around the plant. This tour will show you the amazing, innovative process that turns your rubbish into energy.
New for this year is a look at our History of Waste timeline, including exclusive interactive quizzes and games, using state-of-the-art educational materials. Our new Grabber Game allows you to have a go at feeding waste into the hopper to keep the fire burning.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Unit 1 - Free Admission | Free |
Pre-booking: Required
Booking is essential. You could also phone 07970 531587 on the day to check if there is a space available.
Booking Contact: Lucy Mottram
Call: 01392 383519
Email: lucy.mottram@devon.gov.uk
Max 20 people per tour/session
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