Solid Waste and Recycling

For those citizens who reside outside of municipal boundaries, the county provides twelve sites (Convenience Sites) for the disposal of solid waste and recyclables.  These manned sites are operated by Waste Industries, Inc. and are for the convenience of Sampson County residents with household waste/recyclables only; they are not for commercial use.

Many of the cities and towns in Sampson County offer curbside waste collection and recycling services. Contact your local city or town for specific information if you live within its jurisdiction.

It is illegal to dispose of solid waste on county roadways and waterways. Illegal dumping should be reported to the Sampson County Sheriff's Office at 910-592-4141. Violations will be investigated and identified violators will be prosecuted.


Where Do I Dispose Of ...?

For concerns or questions residents can go to the GFL website or call GFL Office number 910-423-4122 and the call will be routed to the appropriate department.

Waste Type Disposal Location
Household Garbage
Household trash, bulky waste
All Convenience Sites
Recyclables
Newspapers and magazines, cardboard, aluminum cans, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles and jugs, metal cans
All Convenience Sites
White Goods
Washers, dryers, stoves, refrigerators, etc.
Ingold and Spivey's Corner Sites Only
Electronic Waste
Computer equipment, televisions, home office equipment (generally, if it has a cord, we take it)
Ingold and Spivey's Corner Sites Only
Used Motor Oil Local Auto Parts Stores
Oyster Shells State discontinued program; no longer accepted.
Construction & Demolition Debris
Must be residential user only - commercial construction debris does not qualify for free disposal
Landfill
Agricultural Pesticide Containers
Plastic pesticide container recycling for farmers and commercial
pesticide applicators
Contact NC Cooperative Extension - Sampson Center for more information, 910-592-7161
Yard Waste
Green waste, limbs
Landfill
Scrap Tires
Residents are allowed to dispose of up to five tires at one time. Larger numbers of tires require a scrap tire certification form prior to disposal.
Landfill
Contact the Environmental Health Office prior to disposal of scrap tires.