Items Banned from Landfills

BannedThese are items that cannot be buried in a landfill. They must either be recycled or disposed of in some other way. Banned items include:
  1. Used oil.
  2. Yard trash, except in landfills approved for the disposal of yard trash under rules adopted by the Commission. Yard trash that is source separated from solid waste may be accepted at a solid waste disposal area where the area provides and maintains separate yard trash composting facilities.
  3. White goods.
  4. Antifreeze (ethylene glycol).
  5. Aluminum cans.
  6. Whole scrap tires, as provided in G.S. 130A-309.58(b). The prohibition against landfilling whole tires applies to all whole pneumatic rubber coverings, but does not apply to whole solid rubber coverings.
  7. Lead-acid batteries, as provided in G.S. 130A-309.70.
  8. Beverage containers that are required to be recycled under G.S. 18B-1006.1.
  9. Motor vehicle oil filters.
  10. Recyclable rigid plastic containers that are required to be labeled as provided BELOW, that have a neck smaller than the body of the container, and that accept a screw top, snap cap, or other closure. The prohibition on disposal of recyclable rigid plastic containers in landfills does not apply to rigid plastic containers that are intended for use in the sale or distribution of motor oil or pesticides.
    • (a) For polyethylene terephthalate, the letters "PETE" and the number 1.
    • (b) For high density polyethylene, the letters "HDPE" and the number 2.
  11. Wooden pallets, except that wooden pallets (mixed into construction waste) may be disposed of in a landfill that is permitted to only accept construction and demolition debris.
  12. Oyster shells.
  13. Discarded computer equipment (includes laptops, desktops, monitors, video displays, printers, scanners, and printer-scanner-fax combos.  As of March 16, 2015, mice and keyboards are no longer covered devices and are not covered by the landfill ban).
  14. Discarded televisions.
  15. Fluorescent lights and thermostats that contain mercury are banned from unlined landfills. [In North Carolina, all construction and demolition landfills are considered unlined landfills.]